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BULLETIN  No.  24— NEW  SERIES. 

U.  S.  DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE, 

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A   LIST 


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COMPILED   UNDER  THE  DIRECTION  OF  THE   ENTOMOLOGIST,  FOR  THE 

USE  OF  STUDENTS  AND  OTHER  WORKERS,  AS  WELL  AS  FOR 

THOSE  ABOUT  TO  BEGIN  THE  COLLECTING 

AND  STUDY  OF   INSECTS. 


BY 

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Assistant. 


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1900. 


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LETTER  OF  TRANSMITTAL 


U.  8.  DEPARTMENT  OF  AGRICULTURE, 

DIVISION  OF  ENTOMOLOGY, 
Washington,  D.  C.,  July  5,  1900. 

SIR  :  I  have  the  honor  to  transmit  herewith  the  manuscript  of  a  bul- 
letin for  which  there  has  been  much  demand  among  workers  in  ento- 
mology, and  the  publication  of  which  I  recommend  under  the  title, 
Bulletin  No.  24,  new  series,  "A  List  of  Works  on  North  American 
Entomology." 

Respectfully,  L.  O.  HOWARD, 

Entomologist. 
Hon.  JAMES  WILSON, 

Secretary  of  Agriculture. 

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INTRODUCTORY  NOTE. 


In  1888  there  was  published  under  the  Division  of  Entomology,  as 
Bulletin  No.  19,  "An  enumeration  of  the  published  synopses,  cata- 
logues, and  lists  of  North  American  insects,"  etc.  This  bulletin  has 
served  a  very  useful  purpose  in  enabling  a  full  answer  to  inquiries 
regarding  the  works  most  useful  in  the  determination  of  our  native 
insects  and  also  regarding  the  most  useful  general  works  of  reference. 
Since  the  publication  of  Bulletin  No.  19,  however,  there  has  been  very 
great  activity  in  entomological  work,  and  the  bulletin  is  now  well 
behind  the  times.  Anyone  who  has  ever  taken  up  the  study  of  ento- 
mology realizes  the  difficulty  of  securing  a  comprehensive  review  of 
the  literature,  even  of  a  small  group,  while  to  secure  publications 
which  will  enable  him  to  determine  the  known  species  in  most  of  the 
groups  is  more  or  less  difficult.  In  fact,  it  is  difficult  to  learn  even 
the  title  of  such  papers  and  where  to  procure  them.  This  latter  diffi- 
culty will  be  solved  by  the  present  bulletin.  Mr.  Banks  has  not  com- 
piled a  complete  bibliography  of  the  literature  of  North  American 
insects,  but  has  given  briefly  the  references  to  such  works  and  papers 
as  are  most  useful  for  the  identification  of  our  insects.  The  old  list 
has  been  added  to  greatly,  and  in  fact  the  number  of  papers  cited  is 
almost  double  that  of  the  previous  bulletin. 

L.  O.  H. 

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CONTENTS. 


Introductory  note 4 

Comprehensive  works  most  useful  for  the  study  of  North  American  insects..  7 

Bibliography 8 

Systematic  works  on  single  orders  of  insects: 

Hymenoptera 9 

Diptera 18 

Lepidoptera 26 

Coleoptera 36 

Hemiptera 57 

Orthoptera 65 

Neuroptera 71 

Mallophaga 75 

Thysanura 75 

Myriapoda 76 

Arachnida 77 

Works  on  economic  entomology 83 

Works  011  economic  entomology  published  by  the  U.  S.  Entomological  Com- 
mission and  by  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture .* . . .  85 

The  more  important  periodicals  cited  in  this  bulletin : 91 

How  to  obtain  entomological  books  and  pamphlets 94 

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A  LIST  OF  WORKS  ON  NORTH  AMERICAN  ENTOMOLOGY. 


COMPREHENSIVE    WORKS    MOST    USEFUL    FOR    THE    STUDY   OF 
NORTH  AMERICAN  INSECTS. 

THOMAS  SAY. — Complete  writings  on  the  entomology  of  North 
America;  edited  by  J.  L.  LeConte.  New  York,  1859. 

Principally  descriptions  of  new  species;  contains  a  glossary  to  entomological 
terms.  Now  out  of  print. 

J.  H.  COMSTOCK. — A  manual  for  the  study  of  insects.  Ithaca,  Corn- 
stock  Publishing  Company,  1895.  Price,  $4.50. 

Almost  indispensable  to  the  student. 

A.  S.  PACKARD. — Guide  to  the  study  of  insects.  New  York,  Henry 
Holt  &  Co.  Price,  $5.  Many  editions.  (First  edition,  Salem, 

1869.) 

A.  S.  PACKARD. — A  text-book  of  entomology.  New  York,  The  Mac- 
millan  Company,  1898.  Price,  $4.50. 

Especially  valuable  for  anatomy  and  morphology. 

ALPHEUS  HYATT  and  J.  M.  ARMS. — Insecta.  No.  VIII,  Guides  for 
science  teaching.  Boston,  D.  C.  Heath  &  Co.,  1890.  Price,  $1.25. 

A  handy  volume  for  the  teacher. 

H.  C.  C.  BURMEISTER. — Handbuch  der  Entomologie.  Berlin,  1832- 
1855.  5  vols.  Vol.  I.  Allgemeine  Entomologie. 

The  first  volume  treats  of  general  entomology;  Vol.  II,  part  1,  of  the  Hemip- 
tera;  part  2,  of  Orthoptera;  part  3,  of  Neuroptera;  the  remaining  volumes 
of  Coleoptera. 

The  first  volume  has  been  translated  by  W.  E.  Shuckard,  under  the  title, 
Manual  of  Entomology.  1  vol.  London,  1836. 

J.  O.  WEST  WOOD. — An  introduction  to  the  modern  classification  of 
insects,  founded  on  the  natural  habits  and  corresponding  organi- 
zation of  the  different  families.  2  vols.  London,  1839-40. 

W.  KIRBY  and  W.  SPENCE. — An  introduction  to  entomology.  4  vols. 
London,  1815-1826.  Several  later  editions,  some  in  two 
volumes. 

Contains  a  vast  amount  of  interesting  matter  on  the  habits  of  insects. 

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DAVID  SHARP. — The  Cambridge  Natural  History;  Insects.  2  vols. : 
vol.  1,  1895;  vol.  2,  1899.  London,  Macrnillan  &  Co.  Price,  17 
shillings  per  volume. 

A  most  interesting  work  on  insects. 

H.  J.  KOLBE. — Einfiihrung  in  die  Kenntnis  der  Insekten.  Berlin, 
1893. 

Especially  valuable  for  morphology. 

J.  KUNCKEL  D'HERCULAIS. — Les    Insectes,   les  Myriopodes,   et  les 
Arachnides.     Edition  francaise,  A.  E.  Brehm,  Merveilles  de  la 
Nature.     2  vols.     Paris,  1883. 
Very  valuable  for  habits  of  insects. 

THE  STANDARD  NATURAL  HISTORY. — Edited  by  J.  S.  Kingsley.  Bos- 
ton, 1884-85. 

Volume  II  contains  the  insects,  treated  by  the  following  authors:  Hyme- 
noptera,  J.  H.  Comstock  and  L.  O.  Howard;  Coleoptera,  Geo.  Dim- 
mock;  Lepidoptera,  H.  Edwards  and  C.  H.  Fernald;  Diptera,  S.  W. 
Williston;  Orthoptera,  C.  V.  Riley;  Hemiptera,  P.  R.  Uhler;  Neurop- 
tera,  A.  S.  Packard;  Arachnida,  J.  H.  Emerton. 

BIOLOGIA  CENTRALI- AMERICANA. — Edited  by  T.  Ducane  Godman  and 
Osbert  Salvin.  London,  issued  in  parts.  [Unfinished.] 

The  different  subjects,  as  far  as  published,  may  be  secured  by  purchase  f roi  n 
foreign  book  dealers. 

FRANK  COWAN. — Curious  facts  in  the  history  of  insects.     396  pp. 

Philadelphia,  1865. 
A.   S.   PACKARD. — Entomology   for  beginners.     New  York,   Henry 

Holt  &  Co.,  1892.     Price,  $1.40. 
C.    V.    RILEY. — Directions   for   Collecting   and    Preserving  Insects. 

Washington,  D.  C.,  1892.     Part  F  of   Bulletin  No.   39   of  the 

U.  S.  National  Museum. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

H.  A.  HAGEN. — Bibliotheca  Entomologica.  Die  Litteratur  iiber  das 
ganze  Gebiet  der  Entomologie  bis  zum  Jahre  1862.  Leipzig,  1862. 

O.  TASCHENBERG.— Bibliotheca  Zoologica  II,  1889;  III,  1890.    Leipzig. 
Dealing  with  the  literature  of  entomology  from  1861  to  1880;  the  first  vol- 
ume, under  Carus  and  Engelmann,  brought  the  subject  down  to  1861, 
duplicating  Hagen's  wrork. 

ZOOLOGICAL  RECORD. — Published  each  year  by  the  Zoological  Society 

of  London. 
BIBLIOGRAPHIA  ZOOLOGICA. — Published  in   parts,  in   connection  with 

the  Zoologischer  Anzeiger. 
S.  H.  SCUDDER. — Nomenclator  Zoologicus.    Bui.  No.  22,  U.  S.  National 

Museum,  1882. 

Contains  a  universal  index  to  the  genera  used  in  /oology  down  to  1880. 


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S.    HENSHAW. — Bibliography   of  American  Economic   Entomology. 

Parts  I-V.     <U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  1890-1896. 

Literature  down  to  July  1,  1888. 
N.  BANKS. — Bibliography  of  American  Economic  Entomology.     Part 

VI.     <U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  1898. 

Literature  from  June  30,  1888,  to  January  1,  1897. 

CURRENT  LITERATURE  is  catalogued  in  several  publications,  notably 
Entomological  News,  Bulletin  Societe  Entom.  d.  France,  and  111. 
Zeitsch.  f.  Entom.  . 

BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  INSECTS  OF  THE  WEST  INDIES. — Kept,  of  Commit- 
tee, Proc.  Brit.  Ass.  Adv.  Sci.,  1888,  pp.  1-28. 


HYMENOPTERA. 

L—CA  TALOG  UES. 

E.  T.  CRESSON. — Catalogue  of  the  described  species  of  North  Ameri- 
can Hymenoptera.  <Proc.  Entom.  Soc.  Phila.,  Vol.  I,  1861- 
1863. 

E.  T.  CRESSON. — Catalogue  of  species  and  bibliography.  Part  2  of 
Synopsis  of  the  Hymenoptera  of  America,  north  of  Mexico. 
Synopsis  and  Catalogue.  Price  $3.  Transactions  of  the  Am. 
Entom.  Soc.,  Supplementary  volume,  1887.  Philadelphia,  1887. 
C.  G.  DE  DALLA  TORRE.— Catalogus  Hymenopterorum.  10  vols. 
Leipzic,  1893-1900. 

Vol.  I,  Tenthredinidae;  II,  Cynipidse;  III,  Ichneumonidse,  etc.;  IV,  Bracon- 
idae;  V,  ChalcididfeandProctotrupidse;  VI,  Chrysididse;  VII,  Forrnicidae; 
VIII,  Fossores;  IX,  Vespidse;  X,  Apidse.  Each  volume  can  be  pur- 
chased separately. 

IL— GENERAL  WORKS  ON  CLASSIFICATION. 

E.  T.  CRESSON.— Synopsis  of  the  families  and  genera  of  the  Hymen- 
opteraf  north  of  Mexico,  together  with  a  catalogue  of  the  described 
species  and  bibliography.  Transactions  Am.  Entom.  Soc.,  Sup- 
plementary volume,  Parti,  1887. 

The  second  part  contains  the  Catalogue  of  Species  and  Bibliography. 

W.  H.  ASIIMEAD. — Classification  of  the  horntails  and  sawflies,  or  the 

suborder  Phytophaga.     <Can.  Entom.,  1898,  7  parts. 
W.    H.  ASHMEAD. — Classification    of  the  bees,  or  the   superfamily 

Apoidea.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1899,  pp.  49-100. 
W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — Superfamilies  in  the   Hymenoptera  and  generic 

synopses  of  the  families  Thynnidss,  Myrmosidse,  and  Mutillidae. 

<Journ.  N.  Y.  Entom.  Soc.,  March,  1899,  pp.  45-60. 
W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — Classification  of  the  entomophilous  wasps,  or  the 

superfamily  Sphegoidea.     <Can.  Entom.,  1899,  7  parts. 


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W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — Classification  of  the  fossorial,  predaceous,  and  par- 
asitic wasps,  or  the  superf  amily  Vespoidea.  <Can.  Entom. ,  1900, 
pp.  145-155,  185-188;  etc. 

W.  J.  Fox. — A  proposed  classification  of  the  fossorial  Hymenoptera 
of  North  America.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1894,  pp.  292- 
307. 

IIL— MONOGRAPHS  AND  SYNOPSES. 
TENTHKEDINID^   AND  UROCERID^. 

EDWARD  NORTON. — Catalogue  of  the  described  Tenthredinidse  and 
Uroceridse  of  North  America.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc. ,  Vol. 
I,  1867,  pp.  31-84  and  193-280;  Vol.  II,  1868-69,  pp.  211-242  and 
321-367. 

Gives  synoptic  tables  of  genera  and  species  of  both  families;  the  Uroceridse 
are  treated  in  Vol.  II,  pp.  349-367. 

E.  T.  CRESSON. — Catalogue  of  the  Tenthredinidae  and  Uroceridse  of 
North  America,  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  VIII,  1880, 
pp.  53-68. 

A  synonymical  reference  list  of  the  species;  the  Uroceridse  are  treated  on 
pp.  66-67. 

PETER  CAMERON. — Monograph  of  the  British  Phytophagous  Hymen- 
optera. 2  vols.  London,  1882-1885. 

Contains  an  arrangement  of  the  subfamilies  and  genera  of  Tenth redinidse, 
which  has  been  reproduced  by  Cresson  in  his  general  work  of  classifica- 
tion. 

C.  L.  MARLATT. — Revision  of  the  Nematinse  of  North  America,  a  sub- 
family of  leaf -feeding  Hymenoptera  of  the  family  Tenth  redinidse. 
<Technical  Series  No.  3,  Div.  Entom.,  IL  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  1896, 
pp.  135. 

A.  D.  MAcGiLLiYRAY. — New  species  of  Tenthredinidse,  with  table  of 
species  of  Strongylogaster  and  Monoctenus.  <Can.  Entom. ,  1894, 
pp.  324-328. 

CYNIPID^!. 

C.  R.  OSTEN  SACKEN. — On  the  Cynipidre  of  the  North  American  oaks 
and  their  galls.  <Proc.  Entom.  Soc.  Phila.,  Vol.  I,  1861-1863, 
pp.  47-72;  additions  and  corrections,  1.  c.,  pp.  241-259. 

C.  R.  OSTEN  SACKEN. — Contributions  to  the  natural  history  of  the  Cy- 
nipidee  of  the  United  States.  <Proc.  Entom.  Soc.  Phila. ,  Vol.  II, 
1863-1864,  pp.  33-49;  Vol.  IV,  1865,  pp.  331-380;  Trans.  Amer. 
Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  HI,  1870-1871,  pp.  54-64. 

Continuation  of  the  foregoing  paper,  both  containing  valuable  contributions 
to  the  classification  of  genera  and  species. 


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B.  D.  WALSH. — On  Dimorphism  in  the  Hymenopterous  genus  Cynips; 

with  an  Appendix,  containing  hints  for  a  new  classification  of  Cy- 
nipidae,  including  descriptions  of  several  new  species  inhabiting 
the  oak  galls  of  Illinois.  <Proc.  Entom.  Soc.  Phila.,  Vol.  II, 
1863-1864,  pp.  443-500. 

GUSTAV  MAYR. — Die  Genera  der  gallenbewohnenden  Cynipiden. 
<20ter  Jahresbericht  der  Communal-Oberrealschule  im  I.  Bezirk. 
Wien,  1881. 

W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — A  bibliographical  and  synonymical  catalogue  of  the 
North  American  Cynipidse,  with  description  of  new  species. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XII,  1885,  pp.  291-304. 

W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — Synopsis  of  the  North  American  subfamilies  and 
genera  of  Cynipidae.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XIII, 
1886,  pp.  59-64. 

W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — On  the  cynipidous  galls  of  Florida,  with  descrip- 
tions of  new  species  and  synopses  of  the  described  species  of  North 
America.  <Trans.  Am.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XIV,  1887,  No.  2,  pp. 
125-158. 

C.  P.  GILLETTE.: — A  monograph  of  the  genus  Synergus.     <Trans. 

Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1896,  pp.  85-100. 

EYANIID^. 

A.  SCHLETTERER.  — Die  Hymenopteren-Gruppe  der  E vaniiden.  < Ann. 
K.  K.  Naturh.  Hof museums,  Wien,  Vol.  IV  (1889),  Parti,  pp.  107- 
180;  Part  II,  289-338;  Part  III,  pp.  373-546. 

ICHNEUMONID^E. 

EDWARD  NORTON. — Catalogue  of  our  species  of  Ophion,  Anomalon, 
Paniscus,  and  Campoplex.  <Proc.  Entom.  Soc.  Phila. ,  Vol.  I, 

1863,  pp.  357-368. 

Synoptic  arrangement  of  the  North  American  genera  and  species  of  the  sub- 
family Ophioninse. 

E.  T.  CRESSON. — Descriptions  of  North  American  Hymenoptera  in  the 
collection  of  the  Entomological  Society  of  Philadelphia.  <Proc. 
Entom.  Soc.  Phila.,  Vol.  Ill,  1864,  pp.  131-196. 

Consists  chiefly  of  a  synopsis  of  the  North  American  species  of  the  genus 
Ichneumon. 

E.  T.  CRESSON.— A  list  of  the  Ichneumonidae  of  North  America,  with 
descriptions  of  new  species.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc. ,  Vol.  I, 
18677  pp.  289-312;  Vol.  11,  1868-69,  pp.  89-114. 

E.  T.  CRESSON. — Descriptions  of  new  species  belonging  to  the  subfam- 
ily Pimplariaa  found  in  America,  north  of  Mexico.  <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  Ill,  1870-71,  pp.  143-172. 

Tabulates  the  genera  Pimpla,  Polysphincta,  Glypta,  Arenetra,  Lampronota, 
Xylonomus,  Odoiitomerus,  with  a  list  of  all  species. 


B.  D.  WALSH. — Descriptions  of  North  American  Hymenoptera  [with 

notes  by  E.  T.  Cresson].     <Trans.  St.  Louis  Acad.  ScL,  Vol.  Ill, 
1873,  pp.  65-166. 

E.  T.  CRESSON. — Notes  on  the  species  belonging  to  the  subfamily 
Ichneumonides  found  in  America,  north  of  Mexico.  <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  VI,  1877,  pp.  129-212. 

A  synopsis  of  the  genera  and  species  of  the  subfamily  Ichneumoninge. 

G.  C.  DAVIS. — A  review  of  the  Ichneumonid  subfamily  Tryphoninae. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1897,  pp.  193-348. 

G.  C.  DAVIS. — A  monograph  of  the  tribe  Bassini.  <Trans.  Amer. 
Entom.  Soc.,  1895,  pp.  17-30. 

G.  C.  DAVIS. — Two  new  species  of  Clistopyga.  <Entom.  News,  1895, 
pp.  198-199. 

Contains  table  of  species. 

BRACONID.E. 

E.  T.  CRESSON. — List  of  the  North  American  species  of  the  genus 
Aleiodes, Wesmael.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc. , Vol.  II,  1868-69, 

pp.  377-382. 

C.  V.  RILEY. — On  North  American  Microgasters,  with  descriptions  of 

new  species.     <Trans.  St.  Louis  Acad.  Sci.,  Vol.  IV,  No.  2, 1881. 
T.  A.  MARSHALL. — Monograph  of  the  British  Braconidse.     Part  I. 
<Trans.  Entom.  Soc.  London,  1885,  pp.  1-280,  Pis.  I-IV. 
Marshall's  classification  is  that  reproduced  by  Cresson  in  his  Synopsis. 

W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — Synopsis  of  the  Hormina?  of  North  America. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1893,  pp.  39-44. 

CHALCIDID^E. 

A.  FOERSTER. — Synoptische  Uebersicht  der  Familien  und  Gattungen 

in  den  beiden  Gruppen  der  Chalcidise  Spin,  und  Proctotrupii  Latr. 

<Jahresber.  d.  hoheren  Biirgerschule  in  Aachen,  1856. 
E.  T.  CRESSON. — Synopsis  of  the  North  American  species  belonging 

to  the  genera  Leucospis,  Smicra,  and  Chalcis.     <Trans.  Amer. 

Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  IV,  1872-73,  pp.  29-60. 
L.  O.  HOWARD. — Descriptions  of  North  American  Chalcididre  from 

the  collections  of  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture  and  of 

Dr.  C.  V.  Riley,  with  biological  notes  [first  paper],  together  with 

a  list  of  the  described  North  American  species  of  the  family. 

<Bul.  No.  5,  Div.  Entom.,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  Washington,  1885. 
L.  O.  HOWARD. — A  generic  synopsis  of  the  Hymenopterous  family 

Chalcidida?.     <Entom.  Amer.,  Vol.  I,  1885-86,  pp.  197-199  and 

215-219;  Vol.  II,  pp.  33-38. 


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L.  O.  HOWARD. — Revision  of  the  Aphelininse  of  North  America. 
<Technical  series,  No.  1,  Div.  Entom.,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  1895, 
pp.  44. 

L.  O.  Ho  WARD.  —On  the  Bothriothoracine  insects  of  the  United  States. 
<Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Vol.  XVII,  pp.  605-613  (1896). 

L.   O.     HOWAED. — On    some  American    phytophagic    Eurytominse. 
<Technical  series,  No.  2,  Div.  Entom.,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  1896. 
A  synopsis  of  Isosoma  and  allies. 

W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — A  revised  generic  table  of  the  Chalcidinse. 
<Entom.  Amer.,  1888,  pp.  87-88. 

W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — Classification  of  the  old  family  Chalcididas.  <Proc. 
Entom.  Soc.  Wash.,  Vol.  IV  (1899),  pp.  242-249. 

W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — On  the  genera  of  the  chalcid-flies  belonging  to  the 
subfamily  Encyrtinse.  <Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Vol.  XXII,  pp. 
323-412  (1900). 

W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — On  the  Chalcideous  tribe  Chiropachides.  <Can. 
Entom.,  1888,  pp.  172-176. 

W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — On  the  genera  of  the  Cleonymidae.  <Proc. 
Entom.  Soc.  Wash.,  Vol.  IV  (1899),  pp.  200-206. 

W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — On  the  genera  of  the  Eucharidae.  <Proc.  Entom. 
Soc.  Wash.,  Vol.  IV  (1899),  pp.  235-242. 

W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — A  revised  generic  table  of  the  Eurytominae,  with 
descriptions  of  new  species.  <Entom.  Amer.,  1888,  pp.  41-43. 

W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — On  the  genera  of  the  Eupelminse.  <Proc.  Entom. 
Soc.  Wash.,  Vol.  IV  (1896),  pp.  4-20. 

W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — A  synopsis  of  the  Spalangiinse  of  North  America. 
<Proc.  Entom.  Soc.  Wash.,  Vol.  Ill  (1894),  pp.  27-37. 

PROCTOTRYPIDJE. 

L.  O.  HOWARD. — A  generic  synopsis  of  the  Hymenopterous  family 
Proctotrupidae.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XIII,  1886, 
pp.  169-178. 

W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — A  monograph  of  the  North  American  Proctotry- 
pidse.  Bui.  No.  45,  U.  S.  Nat.  Museum,  1893,  463  pp.,  18  pis/ 

CHRYSIDID^. 

EDWARD  NORTON. — On  the  Chry sides  of  North  America.  <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  VII,  1878-'79,  pp.  233-242. 

Gives  tables  of  genera  and  species. 


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S.  FRANK  AARON. — The  North  American  Chrysididse.     <Trans.  Amer. 

Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XII,  1885,  pp.  209-218,  PL  VI-X. 
A.  MOCSARY. — Monographia  Chiysididarum  orbis  terrarum  universi. 

Budapest,  1889,  pp.  643. 

FORMICID^E  (including  allied  families). 

G.  L.  MAYR. — Die  Formiciden  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nordamer- 
ika.  <Verh.  zool.-bot.  Ges.  in  Wien,  1886,  pp.  419-464. 

C.  EMERY. — Beitrage  zur  Kenntniss  der  nordamerikanischen  Ameisen- 
fauna.  <Part  I,  Zool.  Jahrb.,  Abth.  f.  Syst.,  Vol.  VH,  p.  633- 
682  (1894);  Part  II,  [ibid.]  Vol.  VIII,  pp.  257-360  (1895). 

MUTILLID.E. 

CH.  A.  BLAKE. — Synopsis  of  the  Mutillidae  of  North  America.     <Trans. 

Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  Ill,  1870-71,  pp.  217-265;  Additions  and 

Corrections,  Vol.  IV,  1872-'73,  pp.  71-76. 
CH.  A.  BLAKE. — Catalogue  of  the  Mutillidse  of  North  America,  with 

descriptions  of  new  species.      <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol. 

VII,  1878-'79,  pp.  243-254. 
CH.  A.  -BLAKE. — Monograph  of  the  Mutillidse  of   North  America. 

<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XIII,  1886,  pp.  179-286. 
This  monograph  supersedes  the  synopsis  by  the  same  author. 

W.  J.  Fox. — The  North  American  Mutillidge.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom. 
Soc.,  1898,  pp.  219-292. 

SCOLIID^E. 

H.  DE  SAUSSURE  and  J.  SICHEL. — Catalogus  specierum  generis  Scolia, 
Geneva,  1864.  8  vo.,  pp.  352,  2  pis. 

SAPYGID^E. 

E.  T.  CRESSON. — [Synoptic  table  of  the  North  American  species  of 
Sapyga.]  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  VIII,  1880,  pp. 
xx-xxi. 

POMPILIDJS. 

E.  T.  CRESSON. — Notes  on  the  Pompilidse  of  North  America,  with 
descriptions  of  new  species.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol. 
I,  1867,  pp.  85-150. 

W.  J.  Fox. — The  species  of  Pepsis  inhabiting  America,  north  of 
Mexico.  <Proc.  Entom.  Soc.  Wash.,  Vol.  IV,  pp.  140-148. 
(1897.) 

W.  J.  Fox. — The  North  American  species  of  Ceropales.  <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1892,  pp.  49-63. 


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SPHECIDuE. 

W.  H.  PATTON. — Some  characters  useful  in  the  study  of  Sphecidse. 

<Proc.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  XX,  1880,  pp.  378-385. 

Critical  notes  on  genera  and  species. 
F.  F.  KOHL. — Die  Hymenopterengruppe  der  Sphecinen.     <Ann.  K. 

K.  Naturh.  Hof museums,  Wien,  Vol.  V  (1890),  Parti,  pp.  77-194; 

Part  II,  pp.  317-462. 

BEMBECIDuE. 

A.  S.  PACKARD. — [See  work  cited  under  Larridae.] 

W.  H.  PATTON.— The  American  Bembecidae:  Tribe  Stizini.  <Bul. 
U.  S.  Geolog.  and  Geogr.  Survey,  Vol.  V,  No.  3,  1879,  pp.  341- 
347. 

W.  J.  Fox. — Synopsis  of  the  Stizini  of  Boreal  America.  <Proc. 
Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1895,  pp.  264-268. 

W.  J.  Fox. — Synopsis  of  the  Bembicini  of  Boreal  America.  <Proc. 
Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1895,  pp.  351-374. 

A.  HANDLIRSCH. — Monographic  der  mit  Nysson  und  Bembex  ver wand- 
ten  Grabwespen.  7  parts.  <Stzber.  K.  Akad.  d.  Wissensch., 
Wien,  1887-'93,  1,150  pp.,  23  pis. 

LARRIDJ3. 

A.  S.  PACKARD. — Revision  of  the  Fossorial  Hymenoptera  of  North 
America.  I.  Crabronidge  and  Nyssonidae.  <C.Proc.  Entom.  Soc. 
Phila.,  Vol.  VI,  1866,  pp.  39-114  and  353-444. 

This  work  includes  revisions  of  the  following  families:  Larridse,  Bembecidse, 
Philanthidse,  Mimesidae,  Mellinidse,  Pemphredonidse,  and  Crabronidse. 

W.  H.  PATTON. — List  of  North  American  Larridse.     <Proc.  Boston 

Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  XX,  1880,  pp.  385-397. 

Table  of  genera;  list  of,  and  notes  on,  species. 
W.  J.  Fox. — Monograph  of  the  North  American  species  of  Tachytes. 

< Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1892,  pp.  234-252. 
W.  J.  Fox.— The  North  American  Larridse.    <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci. 

Phila.,  1894,  pp.  467-551. 

NYSSONUXE:. 

A.  S.  PACKARD. — [See  work  cited  under  Larridse.] 

E.  T.  CRESSON. — Descriptions  of  the  species  belonging  to  the  genus 

Nysson,  inhabiting   North   America.      <Trans.    Amer.    Entom. 

Soc.,  Vol.  IX,  1881->82,  pp.  273-284. 
A.  HANDLIRSCH. — [See  work  cited  under  Bembecidse.] 
W.  J.  Fox. — Synopsis  of  the  species  of  Nysson  inhabiting  America, 

north  of  Mexico.     <Jour.  N.  Y.  Entom.  Soc.,  March,  1896,  pp. 

10-16. 


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W.  J.  Fox. — Synopsis   of  the   North   American   Gorytes.     <Proc. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1895,  pp.  517-539. 
W.  J.  Fox. — [See  work  cited  under  Mellinidse.] 

PHILANTHID^E. 

E.  T.  CRESSON. — Monograph  of  the  Philanthidae  of  North  America. 

<Proc.  Entom.  Soc.  Phila., Yol.V,  1865,  pp.  85-132. 
A.  S.  PACKARD. — [See  work  cited  under  Larridae.] 
W.  H.  PATTON,  Notes  on  the  Philanthina&.     <Proc.  Boston  Soc.  Nat. 

Hist., Vol.  XX,  1880,  pp.  397-405. 
E.  T.  CRESSON. —[Table  of  the  North  American  species  of  the  genus 

Eucerceris.]     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  X,  1882-83,  pp. 

v-viii. 

S.  N.  DUNNING. — Monograph  of  the  species  of  Aphilanthops  inhabit- 
'   ing  Boreal  America.    <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1898,  pp.  19-26. 

MIMESID^. 

A.  S.  PACKARD. — [See  work  cited  under  Larridae.] 
W.  J.  Fox. — The  species  of  Psen  inhabiting  America,  north  of  Mexico. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1898,  pp.  1-18. 

ELLINID^E. 

A.  S.  PACKARD. — [See  work  cited  under  Larridse.] 

W.  J.  Fox. — Studies  among  the  fossorial  Hymenoptera.     <Entom. 

News,  1894,  pp.  86-89;  126-128;  201-203. 
Synopses  of  Alyson,  Didineis,  and  Mellinus. 

PEMPHREDONID^. 

A.  S.  PACKARD. — [See  work  cited  under  Larridae.] 
W.  J.  Fox. — The  North  American  Pernphredonidse.     <Trans.  Amer. 
Entom.  Soc.,  1892,  pp.  307-326. 

CRABRONID.E. 

A.  S.  PACKARD. — [See  work  cited  under  Larridae.] 

W.  J.  Fox. — The  Crabroninae  of  Boreal  America.     <Trans.  Amer. 

Entom.  Soc.,  1895,  pp.  129-226. 
W.  J.  Fox. — On  the  species  of  Try  poxy  Ion  inhabiting  America,  north 

of  Mexico.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1891,  pp.  136-148. 

MASARID^E. 

HENRI  DE  SAUSSURE. — Synopsis  of  American  wasps.     Solitary  Wasps. 
< Smithsonian  Miscellaneous  Collections,  254,  Washington,  1875. 
This  work  monographs  the  American  Masaridse  and  Eumenidte. 


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EUMENID^. 

HENRI  DE  SAUSSURE.  —  [See  work  just  cited  under  Masaridae.] 


HENRI  DE  SAUSSURE.  —  Etudes  sur  la  famille  des  Vespides.     Monogra- 

phic des  guepes  sociales  ou  de  la  tribu  des  Yespiens.     Paris,  1853. 

8VO,  pp.  256.     [Separate  work.] 
HENRI  DE  SAUSSURE.  —  Bemerkungen  iiber  die  Gattung  Vespa,  beson- 

ders  iiber  die  amerikanischen  Arten.     <Stettiner  Entom.  Zeit., 

Vol.  XVIII,  1857,  pp.  114-117. 
HENRI  DE  SAUSSURE.  —  Note  sur  les  Polistes  americains.     <Ann.  Soc. 

Entom.  France,  1857,  pp.  309-314. 
H.  W.  LEWIS.  —  Vespinge  of  the  United  States  and  Canada.     <Trans. 

Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1897,  pp.  169-192. 

ANTHOPHILA  (Andrenidw  and  Apidce). 

E.  T.  CRESSON.  —  A  list  of  the  North  American  species  of  the  genus 
Anthophora,  with  descriptions  of  new  species.  <Trans.  Amer. 
Entom.  Soc.  ,  Vol.  II,  1868-69,  pp.  289-293. 

E.  T.  CRESSON.  —Catalogue  of    North    American    Apidse.     <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  VII,  1878-79,  pp.  215-232. 
A  synonymical  reference  list  of  the  species. 

W.  H.  PATTON.  —  Generic  arrangement  of  the  Bees  allied  to  Melissodes 

and  Anthophora.     <Bul.  U.  S.  Geolog.  and  Geogr.  Survey,  Vol. 

V,  No.  3,  1879,  pp.  471-479. 
E.  T.  CRESSON.  —  On  the  North  American  species  of  the  genus  Nomada. 

<Proc.  Entom.  Soc.  Phila.,  Vol.  II,  1863,  pp.  280-312. 
E.  T.  CRESSON.  —  On  the  North  American  species  of  several  genera  of 

Apida?.     <Proc.  Entom.  Soc.  Phila.,  Vol.  II,  1864,  pp.  373-411. 
E.  T.  CRESSON.  —  List  of  the  North  American  species  of  Bombus  and 

Apathus.     <Proc.  Entom.  Soc.  Phila.,  Vol.  II,  pp.  83-116  (1863). 
E.  T.  CRESSON.  —  On  the  North  American  species  of  the  genus  Osmia. 

<Proc.  Entom.  Soc.  Phila.,  Vol.  Ill,  1864,  pp.  17-43. 
E.  T.  CRESSON.  —  Descriptions  of  New  North  American  Hymenoptera 

in  the  collection  of  the  American  Entomological  Society.     Family 

Apidse.     <Trans.   Amer.   Entom.   Soc.,  Vol.  VII  (1878-79)  pp. 

61-136,  201-214. 
C.  ROBERTSON.  —  North  American  bees.     Descriptions  and  Synonyms. 

<Trans.  Acad.  Sci.,  St.  Louis,  Vol.  VII,  pp.  315-356.     (1897.) 
C.  ROBERTSON.  —  Synopsis  of  the  North  American  species  of  the  genus 

Oxybelus.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1889,  pp.  77-85. 
3631—  No.  24  --  2 


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C.  ROBERTSON. — Descriptions  of  new  species  of  North  American  bees. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1891,  pp.  49-66. 
Table  of  local  Andrena. 

T.  D.  A.  COCKERELL. — On  some  Panurgine  and  otber  bees.     <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1898,  pp.  185-198. 
Table  of  Calliopsis  and  Panurginus. 


DIPTERA. 

L— CATALOGUES. 

C.  R.  OSTEN  SACKEN. — Catalogue  of  tbe  described  Diptera  of  North 
America.  Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  1858.  <Smith- 
sonian  Miscellaneous  Collections,  Vol.  III. 

C.  R.  OSTEN  SACKEN. — Catalogue  of  the  described  Diptera  of  North 
America.  [Second  edition.]  Washington,  Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion, 1878.  <Smithsonian  Miscellaneous  Collections,  270. 

This  completely  supersedes  the  first  edition  and  contains  far  more  than  a 
synonymical  reference  list  of  the  North  American  Diptera. 

1L— GENERAL  WORKS  ON  CLASSIFICATION. 

S.  W.  WILLISTON. — Manual  of  the  families  and  genera  of  North  Amer- 
ican Diptera.  New  Haven,  Conn. ,  1896. 

S.  W.  WILLISTON. — Bibliography  of  North  American  Dipterology; 
1878-1895.'  <Kans.  Univ.  Quart.,  Vol.  IV  (1896),  pp.  129-144. 
A  list  of  articles  since  Osten  Sacken's  catalogue. 

F.  W.  MEIGEN. — Systematische  Beschreibung  der  bekannten  euro- 
paischen  zweifliigeligen  Insecten.  7  vols.  Aachen  und  Hamm, 

1818-1838. 

Although  only  dealing  with  the  European  fauna  and  now  antiquated  and 
superseded  in  many  parts,  this  work  is  still  the  foundation  of  the 
modern  classification  of  Diptera. 

C.  R.  W.  WIEDEMANN. — Aussereuropalsche  zweifliigelige  Insecten. 
2  vols.  Hamm,  1828-1830,  with  plates. 

A  continuation  of  Meigen's  work,  and  containing  descriptions  of  many  gen- 
era and  species  belonging  to  the  North  American  fauna. 

J.  MACQUART. — Dipteres  exotiques  nouveaux  ou  peu  connus.  2  vols. 
in  5  parts  and  5  supplements.  Paris,  1838-1855.  <Extr.  Mem. 
Soc.  Sci.  Arts,  Lille. 

Contains  descriptions  of  many  North  American  genera  and  species. 
J.  R.  SCHINER. — Fauna  Austriaca.  Die  Fliegen  (Diptera).  Nach  der 
analytischen  Methode  bearbeitet,  mit  der  Character  is  tik  sammt- 
licher  europaischer  Gattungen,  der  Beschreibung  aller  in  Deutsch- 
land  vorkommenden  Arten  und  der  Aufzahlung  aller  bisher  be- 
schriebenen  europaischen  Arten.  2  vols.  Wien,  1862-1864. 

Although  dealing  with  the  European  fauna,  this  work  is  very  useful  on 
account  of  the  analytical  tables  of  families  and  genera. 


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H.  LOEW  and  C.  R.  OSTEN  SACKEN. — Monographs  of  the  Diptera  of 
North  America.  4  parts.  Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution, 
1862-1872.  <Srnithsonian  Miscellaneous  Collections. 

The  several  monographs  will  be  found  under  the  respective  families. 

H.  LOEW. — Diptera  America  septentrionalis  indigena.  2  parts.  Ber- 
lin, 1861-1872.  (Originally  published  in  10  centurise  in  the 
Berliner  Entomol.  Zeitschrift.) 

Descriptions    of    1,000    North  American    Diptera,    but  without    synoptic 
arrangement. 

C.  R.  OSTEN  SACKEN. — Western  Diptera:  Descriptions  of  new  gen  era 
and  species  of  Diptera  from  the  region  west  of  the  Mississippi, 
and  especially  from  California.  <Bul.  U.  S.  Geolog.  and  Geogr. 
Survey  of  the  Territories,  Vol.  Ill,  1877,  pp.  189-354. 

FR.  BRAUER. — Die  Zweiflugler  des  Kaiserlichen  Museums  zu  Wien. 
Parts  I-III.  Wien,  1880-1883. 

Important  contributions  to  the  classification  of  the  Diptera. 

C.  H.  T.  TOWNSEND. — The  North  American  genera  of  Nemocerous 
Diptera.  <Trans.  Amer.  En  torn.  Soc.,  1892,  pp.  144-160. 

III.— MONOGRAPHS  AND  SYNOPSES. 
CECIDOMYIID^E. 

J.  WINNERTZ. — Beitrag  zu  einer  Monographic  der  Gallmucken. 
<Linnaea  Entomologica,  Vol.  VIII,  1853,  4  pis. 

C.  R.  OSTEN  SACKEN. — On  the  North  American  Cecidomyidae.  <Mon- 
ographs  of  the  Diptera  of  North  America,  by  H.  Loew  and  C.  R. 
Osten  Sacken,  Part  I,  No.  5,  1862,  pp.  173-205. 

B.  D.  WALSH. — On  the  insects,  Coleopterous,  Hymenopterous,  and 
Dipterous,  inhabiting  the  galls  of  certain  species  of  Willow.  Dip- 
tera. <Proc.  Entoni.  Soc.  Phila.,  Vol.  Ill,  1864,  pp.  543-644; 
Vol.  VI,  1866,  pp.  223-229. 

J.  VON  BERGENSTAMM  and  PAUL  LOEW. — Synopsis  Cecidomyidarum. 
<Verh.  k.  k.  zool.-bot.  Ges.  in  Wien,  Vol.  XXVI,  1876,  pp.  1-104. 
A  synopsis  of  all  the  literature  of  the  family. 

MYCETOPHILID^E. 

J.    WINNERTZ. — Beitrag    zu    einer    Monographic    der    Pilzmucken. 
<Verh.  k.  k.  zool.-bot.  Ges.  in  Wien,  1863,  pp.  637-694. 
Useful  for  determination  of  genera;  no  American  species  are  described. 

J.  WINNERTZ. — Beitrag  zu  einer  Monographic  der  Sciarinen.  Wien, 
1867,  pp.  187. 


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CULICID^E. 

D.  W.  COQUILLETT. — Synoptic  tables  of  the  North  America  mosqi  Li- 
toes.  <Cir.  No.  40,  second  series,  Div.  Entom.,  U.  S.  Dept. 
Agric.,  1900,  pp.  4-7. 

BLEPHAROCERID^E. 

H.  LOEW. — Revision  der  BlepharOceridse.  <Schles.  Zeitschr.  f. 
Entom.,  neue  Folge,  Heft  VI,  Breslau,  187T. 

SIMULIIDJE. 

D.  W.  COQUILLETT. — The  buffalo  gnats  or  black  flies  of  the  United 
States.  A  synopsis  of  the  Dipterous  family  Siinuliidse.  <Bul. 
10,  new  series,  Div.  Entom.,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric,,  1898,  pp.  66-69. 

PSYCHODID^G. 

N.  BANKS. — Some  Psychodidse   from   Long   Island,  N.  Y.     <Can. 

Entom.,  1894,  pp.  329-333. 
T.  KINCAID. — The  Psychodidae  of  the  Pacific  coast.     <Entom.  News, 

1899,  pp.  30-37. 

TIPULIDJE. 

C.  R.  OSTEN  SACKEN. — New  genera  and  species  of  North  American 
Tipulidse  with  short  palpi,  with  an  attempt  at  a  new  classification 
of  the  tribe.  2  pis.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1859,  pp. 
197-256. 

C.  R.  OSTEN  SACKEN. — On  the  North  American  Tipulidae  (Part  First). 
<Monographs  of  the  Diptera  of  North  America,  Part  IV,  1869. 
A  monograph  of  the  North  American  Tipulidee  brevipalpi  and  the  sections 
Cylindrotomina  and  Ptychopterina. 

C.  R.  OSTEN  SACKEN. — Studies  on  Tipulidae.  Part  I,  Tipulidse  longi- 
palpi.  <Berl.  Ent.  Zeitschr. ,  1886,  pp.  153-188.  Part  II,  Tipuli- 
dae brevipalpi.  <Ibid,  1887,  pp.  183-242. 

H.  LOEW. — Table  for  determining  the  North  American  species  of  the 
genus  Pachyrrhina.  <Verh.  zool.-bot.  Ges.  Wien,  1879,  pp. 
513-516. 

XYLOPHAGID^:. 

FR.  BRAUER. — Versuch  einer  Characteristik  der  Gattungen  der  Nota- 
canthen  (Ltr.),  mit  Riicksicht  auf  die  im  Kaiserlichen  Museum  be- 
findlichen  von  Dr.  J.  R.  Schiner  aufgestellten  neuen  Gattungen. 
<Die  Zweiflugler  des  Kais.  Museums  zu  Wien,  Vol.  II,  1882, 
pp.  3-35. 

The  Notacantha  Latreille  comprise  the  families  Xylophagidse  and  Stratio- 
myidse. 


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S.  W.  WILLISTON.  —  On  the  classification  of  North  American  Diptera. 
(Third  paper.)  <Entom.  Amer.,  Vol.  I,  1885,  pp.  114-116. 

Tables  for  distinguishing  the  families  Stratiomyidse  and  Xylophagidae  and 
oscillant  genera;  table  of  the  genera  of  Xylophagidae. 

STKATIOMYIID^E. 

S.  W.  WILLISTON.  —  On  the  classification  of  North  American  Diptera. 
(Third  paper.)  <Entom.  Amer.,  Vol.  I,  1885,  pp.  114-116  and 
152-155. 

Tables  of  the  subfamilies  and  genera  of  the  family. 

L.  T.  DAY.  —  The  species  of  Odontomyia  found  in  the  United  States. 

<Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1882,  pp.  74-88. 
C.  W.  JOHNSON.  —  A  review  of  the  Stratiomyiae  and  Odontoruyiae  of 

North  America.     <Trans.  Am.  Entom.  Soc.,  1895,  pp.  227-278. 

TABANID^. 

C.  R.  OSTEN  SACKEN.  —  Prodrome  of  a  monograph  of  the  Tabanidae  of 

the  United  States.     <Memoirs  of  the  Boston  Soc.  of  Nat.  Hist., 

Vol.  II,  1875-1878. 

V  Part  I.  The  genera  Pangonia,  Chrysops,  Silvius,  Hsemotopota,  Diabasis  (1.  c., 
pp.  365-397).  Part  II.  The  genus  Tabanus,  with  an  Appendix  and 
Index  (1.  c.,  pp.  421-479).  Supplement  (1.  c.,  pp.  555-560). 

S.  W.  WILLISTON.  —  On  the  classification  of  North  American  Diptera. 
(Second  paper.)     <Entom.  Amer.,  Vol.  I,  1885,  pp.  10-13. 
Contains  a  synopsis  of  the  genera  of  Tabanidae,  pp.  10-11. 

S.  W.  WILLISTON.  —  Notes  and  descriptions  of  North  American  Taba- 
nidae.  <Trans.  Kans.  Acad,  Sci.,  Vol.  X,  1888,  pp.  129-142. 

LEPTID^E. 

S.  W.  WILLISTON.  —  On  the  classification  of  North  American  Diptera. 
(Second  paper.)     <Entom.  Amer.,  Vol.  I,  1885,  pp.  10-13. 
Table  of  the  genera  of  North  American  Leptidse. 

D.  W.  COQUILLETT.  —  Synopsis  of  the  Dipterous  genus  Symphoromyia. 

<Journ.  N.  Y.  Entom.  Soc.,  1894,  pp.  53-56. 


C.  R.  OSTEN  SACKEN.  —  Western  Diptera,  etc.  <Bul.  U.  S.  Geolog. 
and  Geogr.  Survey  of  the  Territories,  Vol.  Ill,  No.  2,  1877. 

Synoptical  and  analytical  table  of  the  Western  species  of  Cyrtopogon,  pp. 

294-309. 

S.  W.  WILLISTON.  —  On  the  North  American  Asilidse  (Dasypogoninse, 
Laphrinae),  with  a  new  genus  of  Syrphidae.  <Trans.  Amer. 
Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XI,  1883,  pp.  1-35,  Pis.  I,  II. 

Tabulates  the  genera  of  the  subfamilies  Dasypogoninee  and  Laphrinse,  with 
enumeration  of  the  species. 


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S.  W.  WILLISTON.—  On  the  North  American  Asilidas  (Part  II).  <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XII,  1885,  pp.  53-76. 

Tabulates  the  species  of  Laphria  and  revises  the  genera  and  species  of  the 
subfamily  Asilinae,  excepting  the  genus  Asilus. 

W.  A.  SNOW.  —  List  of  Asilidse  supplementary  to  Osten  Sacken's  cata- 
logue of  North  American  Diptera.  <Kans.  Univ.  Quart.,  Vol. 
IV,  1896,  pp.  173-190. 

D.  W.  COQUILLETT.  —  Brief  tables  of  several  genera  have  been  pub- 
lished in  the  Can.  Entom.,  1893^  pp.  20,  33,  80,  118,  and  175. 

D.  W.  COQUILLETT.  —  Ospriocerus.     <Entoui.  News,  1898,  p.  37. 


A.  GERSTAECKER.  —  Systematische  Uebersicht  der  bis  jetzt  bekannt 
gewordenen  Mydaiden.  <Stettiner  Ent.  Zeit,  1868,  p.  65-103. 

S.  W.  WILLISTON.  —  Notes  and  descriptions  of  Mydaidae.  <Trans. 
Kans.  Acad.  Sci.,  Vol.  XV,  pp.  53-58  (1898). 

THEREVID^:. 

D.    W.    COQUILLETT.  —  Synopsis   of    the   Dipterous  genus  Thereva. 

<Can.  Entom.,  1893,  pp.  197-201. 
D.  W.  COQUILLETT.  —  Synopsis  of  the  Dipterous  genus  Psilocephala. 

<Can.  Entom.,  1893,  pp.  222-229. 
D.  W.  COQUILLETT.  —  Revision  of  the  Dipterous  family  Therevidse. 

<Journ.  N.  Y.  Entom.  Soc.,  September,  1894,  pp.  97-101. 

NEMESTRINID^. 

S.  W.  WILLISTON.  —  The  North  American  species  of  Nemestrinidee. 
<Can.  Entom.,  Vol.  XV,  1883,  p.  69-72. 

BOMBYLIIDuE. 

C.  R.  OSTEN  SACKEN.  —  Western  Diptera,  etc.     <Bul.  U.  S.  Geolog. 

and  Geogr.  Survey  of  the  Territories,  Vol.  Ill,  No.  2,  1877. 

Analytical  table  of  the  North  American  genera  of  Bombyliidse,  p.  228; 
Tables  of  the  species  of  Exoprosopa,  p.  230;  Anthrax,  p.  238;  Argyra- 
moeba,"p.  241;  Bombylius  (species  from  the  Atlantic  States),  p.  247; 
Ploas  (  Calif  ornian  species),  p.  260;  Toxophora,  p.  265;  Epibates,  p.  268. 

D.  W.  COQUILLETT.  —  Monograph  of  the  Lomatina  of  North  America. 

<Can.  Entom.,  Vol.  XVIII,  1886,  pp.  81-87. 

The  Lomatina  comprise  the  genera  Eucessia,  Leptochilus,  Aphoebantus,  and 
Oncodocera. 

D.  W.  COQUILLETT.  —  The  North  American  genera  of  Anthracina. 
<Can.  Entom.,  Vol.  XVIII,  1886,  pp.  157-159. 

A  tabular  arrangement  of  the  genera  composing  the  subfamily  Anthracina. 


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D.  W.  COQUILLETT. — Monograph  of  the  species  belonging  to  the  genus 

Anthrax  from  America,  north  of  Mexico.     <Trans.  Am.  Entom. 

Soc.,  Vol.  XIV,  1887,  No.  2,  pp.  159-182. 
D.  W.  COQUILLETT. — Revision  of  the  species  of  Anthrax  from  America, 

north    of    Mexico.       <Trans.    Amer.    Entom.    Soc.,    1892,    pp. 

168-187. 
D.  W.  COQUILLETT. — Notes  and  descriptions  of  North  American  Bom- 

byliidre.     <Trans.  Arner.  Entom.  Soc.,  1894,  pp.  89-112. 
D.   W.   COQUILLETT. — Revision   of    the  Bombylid    genus  Epacmus. 

<Can.  Entom.,  1892,  pp.  9-11. 
D.  W.  COQUILLETT. — Revision  of  the  Bombylid  genus  Aphoebantus. 

<West  American  Scientist,  1891,  pp.  254-264. 

DOLICHOPODIDJE. 

H.  LOEW. — On  the  North  American  Dolichopodidse.     <Monographs 

of  the  Diptera  of  North  America.     Part  II,  1864. 
J.  M.  ALDEICH. — A  revision  of  the  genera  Dolichopus  and  Hygroce- 

leuthus.     <Kans.  Univ.  Quart.,  Vol.  II  (1893),  pp.  1-26. 
W.  M.  WHEELER. — New  species  of  Dolichopodidse  from  the  United 

States.     <Proc.  Calif.  Acad.  Sci.    3  ser.,  Vol.  II,  Zool.  No.  1. 

pp.  1-77.     (1899.) 

Tables  for  the  species  of  fifteen  genera. 

EMPID^E. 

D.  W.  COQUILLETT. — Revision  of  the  North  American  Empidse. 
<Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Vol.  XVII,  pp.  387-440.  (1896.) 

SYRPHIDJE. 

S.  W.  WILLISTON. — Contribution  to  a  monograph  of  the  North  Ameri- 
can Syrphidse.  <Proc.  Ainer.  Philos.  Soc.,  Vol.  XX,  1882,  pp. 
299-332. 

S.  W.  WILLISTON. — Synopsis  of  the  North  American  Syrphidae. 
Bui.  U.  S.  National  Museum,  No.  31,  1886. 

This  work  supersedes  the  previous  publications  on  this  family. 

W.   A.   SNOW. — Supplementary  list  of  North  American  Syrphidse. 

<Kans.  Univ.  Quart.,  Vol.  Ill,  pp.  249-262.     (1895.) 
W.  D.  HUNTER. — A  summary  of  the  members  of  the  genus  Chilosia 

Meig.    in    North   America,    with   descriptions   of  new  species. 

<Can.  Entom.,  1896,  pp.  227-233. 

PLATYPEZID^E. 

W.  A.  SNOW. — American  Platypezidse.  <Kans.  Univ.  Quart.,  Vol. 
Ill,  Part  I  (1894),  pp.  143-152;  Part  II  (1895),  pp.  205-207. 


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PIPUNCULID^E. 

G.  DE  N.  HOUGH. — The  Pipunculidse  of  the  United  States.  <Proc. 
Bost.  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  29,  pp.  77-80.  (1899.) 

CONOPIDJE. 

S.  W.  WILLISTON. — The  North  American  species  of  Conops.  <Trans. 
Conn.  Acad.,  Vol.  IV,  1882,  pp.  325-342. 

S.  W.  WILLISTON. — North  American  Conopidee:  Stylogaster,  Dalman- 
nia,  Oncomyia.     <Trans.  Conn.  Acad.,  Vol.  VI,  1883,  pp.  5-12. 
A  revision  of  the  three  genera  mentioned. 

CESTRID^E. 

FR.  BRAUER. — Monographic  der  Oestriden.     Wien,  1863. 

Four  supplements,  by  the  same  author,  are  published  in  Wiener  En  torn. 
Zeit.,.Vol.  V,  1886,  p.  289,  PI.  IV,  Vol.  VI,  1887,  pp.  4,  71  and  217. 

TACHINIIXE. 

S.  W.  WILLISTON. — North   American   Tachinidse.      Gonia.      <Can. 
Entom.,  Vol.  XIX,  1887,  pp.  6-12. 
A  revision  of  the  species  of  Gonia. 

FR.  BRAUER  and  J.  E.  BERGENSTAMM. — Die  Zweiflugler  des  Kaiser- 
lichen  Museums  zu  Wien.  Parts  IV-VII,  1889-1894. 

These  parts  contain  a  prodrome  to  a  monograph  of  the  Muscaria  Schizome- 
topa  (excl.  Anthomyidse). 

C.  H.  T.  TOWNSEND. — The   North   American  genera  of  Calyptrate 

Muscidae.     Paper  II.     <Trans.   Amer.   Entom.  Soc.,  1892,  pp. 
133-144. 

Table  of  the  genera  of  Tachinidse. 

D.  W.  COQUILLETT. — Revision  of  the  Tachinidse  of  America,  north  of 

Mexico.     <Technical   series,  No.   7,   Div.  Entom.,  U.  S.  Dept. 
Agric.,  1897. 

SARCOPHAGIDAE. 

H.  A.  HAGEN. — List  of  North  American  Sarcophagidae,  examined  by 
R.  H.  Meade,  esq.,  Bradford,  England.  <Can.  Entom.,  1881, 
Vol.  XIII,  pp.  146-150. 

C.  H.  T.  TOWNSEND. — The  North  American  genera  of  Calytrate 
Muscidye.  Paper  IV.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1892,  pp. 
279-284. 

Tables  of  the  genera  of  Sarcophagidae  and  Muscidse,  s.  str. 


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MUSCID^E. 

C.  H.  T.  TOWNSEND. — [See  previous  paper.] 

G.  DE  N.  HOUGH. — Synopsis  of  the  Calliphorinae  of  the  United  States. 

<Zool.  Bui.,  II  (1899),  pp.  283-290. 
G.  DE  N.  HOUGH. — Sonio  Muscinse  of  North  America.     <Biol.  Bui.,  I, 

1899,  pp.  19-33. 

DEXID2E. 

C.  H.  T.  TOWNSEND. — The   North  American   genera    of    Calyptrate 

Muscidse.     Paper  III.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1892,  pp. 

273-278. 

Table  of  the  genera  of  Dexidse. 

ANTHOMYHDJE. 

H.  A.  HAGEN. — List  of  North  American  Anthomyidse,  examined  by 
R.  M.  Mcade,  esq.,  Bradford,  England.  <Can.  Entom.,  Vol. 
XIII,  1881,  pp.  43-51. 

P.  STEIN. — Nordamerikanische  An  thorny  iden.  <Berl.  Entom.  Zeitsch., 

1897,  pp.  161-288. 

ORTALID^E. 

H.  LOEW. — The  family  Ortalidae.     <Monographs  of  the  Diptera  of 
North  America,  Part  HI,  1873,  pp.  1-209. 

TRTPETID2E. 

H.  LOEW. — On  the  North  American  Trypetidse.     <Monographs  of 

the  Diptera  of  North  America,  Part  I,  1862,  pp.  49-102. 
H.  LOEW. — Review  of  the  North  American  Trypetina.    <Monographs 
of  the  Diptera  of  North  America,  Part  III,  1873,  pp.  211-347. 

D.  W.  COQUILLETT. — Notes  and  descriptions  of  Trypetidae.     <Journ. 

N.  Y.  Entom.  Soc.,  1899,  pp.  259-268. 
Contains  a  synopsis  of  the  genera. 

SCIOMYZIDJE. 

H.  LOEW. — On  the  North  American  Sciomyzidse.  <Monographs  of 
the  Diptera  of  North  America,  Part  I,  1862,  pp.  103-128. 

SAPROMYZID^E. 

S.  W.  WILLISTON. — The  American  genera  of  Sapromyzidse.  <Entom. 
News,  Vol.  V  (1894),  pp.  196-197. 


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OSCINIDJE. 


D.  W.  COQUILLETT. — Notes  and  descriptions  of  Oscinidae.     <Journ. 
N.  Y.  Entom.  Soc.,  March,  1898,  pp.  44-49. 


SCATOPHAGIDJE. 


D.  W.  COQUILLETT. — On  the  Dipterous  family  Scatophagidae.    <  Journ. 
N.  Y.  Entom.  Soc.,  September,  1898,  pp.  160-165. 


EPHYDRID^E. 

H.  LOEW. — On  the  North  American  Ephydrinidae.  <Monographs  of 
the  Diptera  of  North  America,  Part  I,  1862,  pp.  129-172. 

W.  M.  WHEELER. — The  genus  Ochthera.  <Entom.  News,  1896,  pp. 
121-123. 

PHORID^E. 

J.  M.  ALDRICH. — New  species  of  Phora.  <Can.  Entom.,  1892,  pp. 
142-146. 

Contains  a  table  of  species. 

D.  W.  COQUILLETT. — Synopsis  of  the  Dipterous  genus  Phora.  <Can. 
Entom.,  1895,  pp.  103-110. 

HIPPOBOSCIDJ3   AND   NYCTERIBID^E. 

D.  W.  COQUILLETT. — New  genera  and  species  of  Nycteribidse  and  Hip- 
poboscidse.  <Can.  Entom.,  1899,  pp.  333-336. 

PULICID2E. 

O.  TASCHENBERG. — Die  Flohe.     Die  Arten  der  Insektenordnung  Suc- 

toria  nach  ihrem  Chitinskelet  monographisch  dargestellt.     Halle, 

1880. 
P.  MEGNIN.— Les  parasites  et  les  maladies  parasitaires  chez  1'homme, 

les  animaux  domestiques  et  les  animaux  sauvages  -avec  lesquels  ils 

peuvent  etre  en  contact.     Insectes,  Arachnides,  Crustaces.     Paris, 

1880. 

The  Pulicidse  (Aphanipteres)  are  treated  of  on  pp.  57-71. 
C.  F.  BAKER. — Preliminary  studies  in  Siphonaptera.     <Can.  Entom., 

1895,  pp.   19-22;    63-66;   108-111;    130-132;    162-165;    186-191; 

221-222. 

LEPIDOPTERA. 

L— CATALOGUES  AND  LISTS. 

J.  G.  MORRIS. — Catalogue  of  the  described  Lepidoptera  of  North 
America.  Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington,  1860. 

This  is  the  first  catalogue  of  the  North  American  Lepidoptera,  but  now 
greatly  antiquated  and  superseded. 


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A.  K.  GROTE  AND  C.  T.  ROBINSON. — List  of  the  Lepidoptera  of  North 
America.  Amer.  En  torn.  Soc.,  Philadelphia,  1868. 

Contains  the  Sphingidse,  ./Egeriidse,  Thyridse,  Zygsenidse,  and  Bombycidse. 

H.  STRECKER. — Butterflies  and  Moths  of  North  America.  Diurnes. 
Reading,  Pa.,  1878. 

A  very  complete  synonymical  and  annotated  catalogue,  with  glossary  of 
terms  and  an  introductory  chapter  giving  directions  for  collecting,  pre- 
serving, and  shipping  butterflies. 

BROOKLYN  ENTOMOLOGICAL  SOCIETY. — Check  List  of  the  Macrolepi- 

doptera  of  America,  north  of  Mexico.     Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1882. 
A.  R.  GROTE. — New  Check  List  of  North  American   Moths.     New 
York,  1882. 

A  list  of  all  heterocerous  Macrolepidoptera;  also  the  Pyralidse  and  Tortri- 
cidse.  Supersedes  several  previous  lists  by  the  same  author. 

J.  B.  SMITH. — List  of  the  Lepidoptera  of  Boreal  America.     Amer. 

Entom.  Soc.,  Phila.,  1891,  pp.  124.     Price,  $1. 
W.  F.  KIRBY. — A  synonymic  catalogue  of  the  Lepidoptera  Hetero- 

cera.     Vol.  I,  Sphinges  and  Bombyces.     London,  1892. 

II.— GENERAL  WORKS  ON  CLASSIFICATION. 

G.  A.  W.  HERRICH-SCHAEFFER. — Sammlung  neuer  oder  wenig  bekann- 
ter  aussereuropaischer  Schmetterlinge.  Vol.  I.  Regensburg, 
1850-1858;  Vol.  II,  part  1,  1869. 

Contains  a  classification  of  the  Lepidoptera,  which  forms  the  basis  of  our 
present  arrangement. 

JOHN  G.  MORRIS. — Synopsis  of  the  described  Lepidoptera  of  North 
America.  Part  I.  Diurnal  and  Crepuscular  Lepidoptera. 
Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington,  1862. 

Compiled  descriptions  of  the  North  America  Lepidoptera,  from  the  Rho- 
palocera  to  the  Bombycidse. 

H.  STRECKER. — Lepidoptera,  Rhopaloceres,  and  Heteroceres,  indige- 
nous and  exotic;  with  descriptions  and  colored  illustrations. 
Reading,  Pa.,  1872-1877. 

Fifteen  parts  of  this  work  have  been  published  containing  figures  and 
descriptions  of  many  North  American  species. 

JOHN  B.  SMITH. — An  introduction  to  a  classification  of  the  North 
American  Lepidoptera.  <Bul.  Brooklyn  Entom.  Soc. ,  Vol.  VII, 
1884,  pp.  70-74  and  81-83. 

A  synopsis  of  the  families  of  Lepidoptera,  based  on  Herrich-Schaeffer's 
classification. 

III.— MONOGRAPHS  AND  SYNOPSES. 
Rhopalocera. 

J.  W.  WEIDEMEYER. — A  catalogue  of  North  American  Butterflies. 
<Proc.  Entom.  Soc.  Phila.,  Vol.  II,  1863-1866,  pp.  143-154  and 
513-542. 

Superseded  by  subsequent  papers. 


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W.  H.  EDWARDS. — Revised  catalogue  of  the  Diurnal  Lepidoptera  of 
America,  north  of  Mexico.  <Trans.  Amer.  En  torn.  Soc.,  Vol.  XI, 
1884,  pp.  245-338. 

This  supersedes  a  similar  catalogue  by  the  same  author,  published  in  1877. 

W.  H.  EDWARDS. — List  of  species  of  the  Diurnal  Lepidoptera  of 
America,  north  of  Mexico.  Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co., 
1884.  4to. 

A  mere  list  of  the  species,  following  in  all  respects  the  catalogue  just  cited, 
and  printed  to  accompany  Vol.  II  of  the  "Butterflies  of  North  America." 

S.  H.  SCUDDER. — Synonymic  list  of  the  Butterflies  of  North  America, 
north  of  Mexico.  Part  I,  Nymphales.  <Bul.  Buff.  Soc.  Nat. 
Hist.,  Vol.  II,  18T5,  pp.  233-269.  Part  II,  Rurales.  <L.  c., 
Vol.  Ill,  1876,  pp.  98-129. 

Contains  a  very  complete  synonymy,  but  its  classification  has  not  been 
adopted  by  subsequent  writers. 

W.  F.  KIRBY. — A  synonymic  catalogue  of  Diurnal  Lepidoptera. 
London,  1871;  supplement,  London,  1877. 

A  complete  synonymical  list  of  the  diurnals  of  the  world. 

H.  SKINNER.' — Synonymical  catalogue  of  North  American  Rhopalocera. 

Arner.  Entom.  Soc.     Phila.,  1898.     Price,  $1. 
J.  A.  BOISDUVAL. — Histoire  naturelle  des  Insectes.     Species  general 

des  Lepidopteres.     Suites  a  Buffon.     Paris,  1836. 

Contains .  full  descriptions  of  the  known  species,  but  extends  only  from  Pa- 
pilio  to  the  end  of  Terias. 

E.  DOUBLEDAY  and  W.  C.  HEWITSON. — The  genera  of  Diurnal  Lepi- 
doptera, comprising  their  generic  characters,  a  notice  of  their 
transformations,  and  a  catalogue  of  the  species  of  each  genus; 
illustrated  with  86  colored  plates  from  drawings  by  W.  C.  Hewit- 
son.  2  vols.  London,  1846-1852. 

This  work  was  completed  by  Westwood  after  the  death  of  Doubleday. 

S.  H.  SCUDDER. — Butterflies:  Their  structures,  changes,  and  life-his- 
tories, with  special  reference  to  American  forms.  Being  an  appli- 
cation of  the  "Doctrine  of  descent"  to  the  study  of  Butterflies, 
with  an  appendix  of  practical  instructions.  New  York,  Henry 
Holt  &  Co.,  1881. 

CARL  PLOETZ. — Die  Hesperiinen-Gattung  Hesperia  Aut.  und  ihre 
Arten.  <Stettin.  Entom.  Zeit,  1882,  pp.  314-344,  continued  in 
subsequent  volumes. 

JOHN  B.  SMITH. — Synopsis  of  the  genera  of  the  North  American  Rho- 
palocera. <Bul.  Brookl.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  VI,  1883,  pp.  37-45. 
A  tabular  synopsis  embracing  all  North  American  genera. 

C.  H.  FERNALD. — The  Butterflies  of  Maine.  Designed  for  the  use  of 
the  students  in  the  Maine  State  College  and  the  farmers  of  the 
State.  Orono,  Me.,  1884. 


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G.  H.  FRENCH. — The  Butterflies  of  the  Eastern  United  States.  For 
the  uses  of  classes  in  zoology  and  private  students.  Philadelphia, 
Lippincott  &  Co.,  1886.  Price,  $2. 

Gives  synopses  of  the  genera  and  species,  and  descriptions  of  the  species. 

BROOKLYN  ENTOMOLOGICAL  SOCIETY. — Synopses  of  Butterflies.  <Bul. 
Brooklyn  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  I  and  subsequent  volumes;  continued 
in,Entomologica  Americana,  Vol.  I. 

Synopses  of  the  North  American  species  of  Rhopalocera,  the  later  articles 
giving  tables  of  species  and  bibliography. 

SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — Comparative  tables  for  the  families  of  Butter- 
flies. <Can.  Entom.,  Vol.  XIX,  1887,  No.  11,  pp.  201-206. 

W.  H.  EDWARDS. — Butterflies  of  North  America.  3  vols.  Boston, 
Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.  Vol.  I,  1879;  Vol.  II,  1884;  Vol.  Ill, 
1897.  Many  plates. 

Of  remarkable  interest,  especially  for  life  histories. 

S.  H.  SCUDDER. — Butterflies  of  the  Eastern  United  States  and  Canada. 

3  vols.     Boston,  1889,  pp.  1958,  89  pis. 
W.  J.  HOLLAND.— The  Butterfly  Book.     New  York,  1898,  382  pp.,  48 

plates  (colored).     W.  J.  Holland,  Carnegie  Museum,  Pittsburg, 

Pa.     Price,  $3. 

A  most  useful  book  on  our  butterflies. 

S.  H.  SCUDDER. — Brief  guide  to  the  common  butterflies  of  the  North- 
ern United  States  and  Canada.     New  York,  1893,  pp.  206. 
W.  BEUTENMULLER. — Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  butterflies  found 

within  fifty  miles  of  New  York  City.     <Bul.  Amer.  Mus.  Nat. 

Hist.,  Vol.  V,  pp.  241-310.     (1893.) 
E.  M.  AARON. — Notes  on  North  American  Hesperidae.    <Can.  Entom., 

1892,  pp.  119-120. 
A  table  of  the  genera. 

A.  J.  SNYDER. — The  Argynnids  of  North  America.     <Occ.   Mem. 
Chicago  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  I,  No.  1.     (1900.) 
A  grouping  of  the  species  with  notes  on  many  of  them. 

Heterocera. 

SPHINGID^E. 

A.  R.   GROTE  and  C.  T.   ROBINSON. — A   synonymical   catalogue  of 

North  American  Sphingidse,  with  notes  and  descriptions.     <Proc. 
Entom.  Soc.  Phila.,  Vol.  V,  1865,  pp.  149-193,  3  pis. 

Gives  full  and  complete  synonymy,  with  descriptions  of  several  new  genera 
and  species. 

B.  CLEMENS. — Synopsis  of  the  North  American  Sphingides.    <Journ. 

Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phil.,  Vol.  IV,  Pt.  2,  1859,  pp.  97-190. 
A  monograph  of  the  family  as  at  present  limited. 


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J.  A.  BOISDTJVAL.  —  Sphingides,  Sesiides,  Castniides.  Paris,  Roret,  1874. 

Forms  part  of  the  Suites  a  Buffon,  and  is  Vol.  I  of  the  Species  general  des 
Lepidopteres  he"teroceres. 

A.  G.  BUTLER.  —  Revision  of  the  Heterocerous  Lepidoptera  of  the 
family  Sphingidse.     <Trans.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  Vol.  IX,  1877, 
pp.  511-644,  PL  XC-XCIV. 
A  descriptive  catalogue. 

JOHN  B.  SMITH.  —  An  introduction  to  a  classification  of  the  North 
American  Lepidoptera.  Sphingidse.  <Entom.  Amer.,  Vol.  I, 
1885,  pp.  81-87. 

Contains  a  synopsis  of  the  genera,  with  brief  remarks  on  each. 

C.  H.  FERNALD.  —  The  Sphingidre  of  New  England.     Orono,  Me.,  1886. 
Gives  the  life  history,  so  far  as  known,  of  all  species  recorded  from  New  Eng- 
land. 

JOHN  B.  SMITH.  —  A  monograph  of  the  Sphingidae  of  North  America, 

north  of  Mexico.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XV,  1888, 

pp.  49-242,  12  pis. 
JOHN  B.  SMITH.  —  List  of  the  Sphingidse  of  temperate  North  America. 

<Entom.  Amer.,  1888,  pp.  89-94. 
W.  BEUTENMULLER.  —  Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  Sphingidse  found 

within  fifty  miles  of  New  York  Cit}^     <Bul.  Amer.  Mus.  Nat. 

Hist.,  Vol.  VII,  pp.  275-320.     (1895.) 

SESLLDJE. 

JOHN  B.  SMITH.  —  An  introduction  to  a  classification  of  the  North 
American  Lepidoptera.  <Entom.  Amer.  ,  Vol.  IX,  1888,  pp.  9-13. 

W.  BEUTENMULLER.  —  Critical  review  of  the  Sesiidse  found  in  America, 
north  of  Mexico.  <Bul.  Amer.  Mus.  Nat.  Hist.  ,  Vol.  VIII,  pp. 
111-148.  (1896.) 


A.   S.   PACKARD.  —  Notes   on   the   family  Zygsenida?.     <Proc.  Essex 
Institute,  Vol.  IV,  1864,  pp.  7-47,  PL  I,  II. 

Description  of  a  number  of  new  genera  and  species,  with  notes  on  others. 

A.  R.  GROTE.  —  Catalogue  of  the  Zygsenidaj  of  North  America.     <Bul. 

Buffalo  Soc.  Nat.  Sc.,  Vol.  1,  1873,  pp.  29-36. 
R.  H.  STRETCH.  —  Illustrations  of  the  Zygsenidse  and  BombycidaB  of 

North  America.     San  Francisco,  CaL,  1874,  pp.  242,  10  pis. 
JOHN  B.  SMITH.  —  Notes  on  the  systematic  position  of  some  North 
American  Lepidoptera.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.  ,  Vol.  XII, 
1885,  pp.  77-84. 

Discusses  the  genera  classed  as  Zygsenidse  in  Grote's  list,  and  separates  them 
into  carefully  defined  groups. 


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BOMBYCID^. 

B.  NEUMOEGEN  and  H.  G.  DYAR. — A  preliminary  revision  of  the  Bom- 
byces  of  America,  north  of  Mexico.  <Journ.  N.  Y.  Entom.  Soc., 
1893  and  1894.  Issued  as  a  separate. 

A.  S.  PACKARD. — Synopsis  of  the  Bombycidse  of  the  United  States. 
<Proc.  Entom.  Soc.  Phila.,  Vol.  HI,  1864,  pp.  97-130  and  331-396. 

A.  R.  GROTE. — On  the  North  American  Platypteryginae.  <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  II,  1868,  pp.  65-67. 

A.  R.  GROTE. — List  of  the  North  American  Platypterices,  Attaci, 
Heniileucini,  Ceratocampadse,  Lachneides,  Teredines,  and  Hepiali, 
with  notes.  <Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  Vol.  XIV,  1874,  pp. 

256-264. 

R.  H.  STRETCH. — Illustrations  of  the  Zygaenidse  and  Bombycidse  of 
North  America.  San  Francisco,  Cal. ,  1874,  pp.  242,  10  pis. 

The  Lithosiidrc  and  Arctiidse  are  treated. 

A.  G.  BUTLER. — On  the  Lepidoptera  of  the  family  Lithosiidae,  in  the 
collection  of  the  British  Museum.  <Trans.  Entom.  Soc.  London, 
1877,  pp.  325-377,  PI.  VIII. 

A.  R.  GROTE. — Table  of  species  of  Euchajtes.  <Can.  Entom.,  Vol. 
XIV,  1882,  pp.  196-197. 

J.  S.  BAILEY. — Some  of  the  North  American  Cossidse,  with  facts  in 
the  life  history  of  Cossus  centerensis  Lintner.  <Bul.  No.  3, 1883, 
Div.  of  Entom.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agric.,  pp.  49-55,  Pis.  I,  II. 

H.  H.  LYMAN. — The  North  American  Callimorphas.  <Can.  Entom., 
Vol.  XIX,  1887,  pp.  181-191,  1  pi. 

JOHN  B.  SMITH. — The  North  American  species  of  Callimorpha,  Latr. 
<Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  1887,  pp.  342-353,  Pis.  XIII,  XIV. 

JOHN  B.  SMITH. — A  revision  of  the  Lepidopterous  family  Saturnidse. 
<Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Vol.  IX,  pp.  414-437,  3  pis.  (1886). 

A.  S.  PACKARD. — Monograph  of  the  Bombycine  moths  of  America, 

north  of  Mexico.     Part  I.     Family  1,  NotodontidaB.     <Mem.  Nat. 
Acad.  Sci.,  VII  (1896),  pp.  390,  49  pis. 

B.  NEUMOEGEN  and  H.  G.  DYAR. — A  preliminary  revision  of  the  Lepi- 

dopterous family  Notodontidae.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.   Soc., 

1894,  pp.  179-208. 
W.  BEUTENMULLER. — Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  Bombycine  moths 

found  within  fifty  miles  of  New  York  City.     <Bul.  Amer.  Mus. 

Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  X,  pp.  353-448  (1898). 
JOHN  B.  SMITH. — Preliminary  catalogue  of  the  Arctiidse  of  temperate 

North  America.     <Can.   Entom.,   1889,  pp.   169-175,   193-200, 

213-219. 


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NOCTUIDJE. 

A.  R.  GROTE. — List  of  the  Noctuidse  of  North  America.  <Bul.  Buf- 
falo Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  II,  1874,  pp.  1-7T. 

JOHN  B.  SMITH. — A  catalogue,  bibliographical  and  synonymical,  of 
the  species  of  moths  of  the  Lepidopterous  superfamily  Noctuidse 
found  in  Boreal  America,  with  critical  notes.  Bui.  U.  S.  Nat. 

Mus.,  No.  44,  pp.  424  (1893). 

A.  GUENEE. — Noctuelites.  Species  general  des  Lepidopteres.  Suites 
a  Buffon.  Paris,  Roret,  1852,  Yols.  5-7. 

Vol.  VIII  of  the  same  work  treats  the  Deltoides  and  Pyralites,  the  former 
group  now  being  attached  to  the  Noctuidse. 

JOHN  B.  SMITH. — Contributions  towards  a  monograph  of  the  Noctuidae 
of  temperate  North  America.  The  genus  Oligia,  <Entom.  Amer., 
1889,  pp.  145-152;  Revision  of  the  species  of  Pseudanarta, 
<Entom.  Amer.,  1889,  pp.  175-179;  Revision  of  some  Trenio- 
campid  genera,  <Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Vol.  XII,  pp.  455-496 
(1889);  Revision  of  the  species  of  Oncocnemis,  <Trans.  Amer. 
Entom.  Soc.,  1889,  pp.  321-349;  Revision  of  Scopelosoma, 
<Entom.  Amer.,  1890,  pp.  146-153;  Revision  of  the  species  of  the 
genus  Agrotis,  Bui.  No.  38,  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  1890,  pp.  231,  6  pis; 
Revision  of  Homohadena,  <Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Vol.  XIII,  pp. 
397-405;  Revision  of  the  species  of  Mamestra,  <Proc.  U.  S.  Nat. 
Mus.,  Vol.  XIV,  pp.  197-276  (1891);  Revision  of  the  species  of 
Hadena  referable  to  Xylophasia  and  Luperina,  <Proc.  U.  S.  Nat. 
Mus.,  Vol.  XIII,  pp.  407-447  (1891);  Revision  of  the  genus  Cu- 
cullia;  Revision  of  the  Dicopinse;  Revision  of  Xylomiges  and 
Morrisonia,  <Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Vol.  XV,  pp.  83-86  (1892); 
A  revision  of  the  Deltoid  moths,  Bui.  No.  48,  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus., 
1895,  pp.  120,  14  pis;  Revision  of  the  genus  Hydrcecia,  <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1899,  pp.  1-48. 

JOHN  B.  SMITH  and  H.  G.  DYAK. — A  revision  of  the  species  of  Acro- 
nycta  and  of  certain  allied  genera.  <Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Vol. 
XXI,  pp.  1-194,  (1898). 

A.  R.  GROTE. — A  revision  of  the  species  of  Cymatophorina  found  in 
the  United  States  and  British  America,  with  descriptions  of  new 
species.  <Proc.  Entom.  Soc.  Phila.,  Vol.  II,  1863,  pp.  54-59. 

A.  R.  GROTE. — The  species  of  Erotyla,  Spragueia,  Fruva,  Xanthop- 
tera,  Exyra,  and  Prothymia.  <Can.  Entom.,  Vol.  XI,  1879,  pp. 
231-238. 

A.  R.  GROTE. — On  the  described  North  American  species  of  Thalpo- 
chares.  <Can.  Entom.,  Vol.  XII,  1880,  pp. 57-59. 

A.  R.  GROTE. — List  of  North  American  Bornbyciae  of  Hubner.  <Can. 
Entom.,  Vol.  XIII,  1881,  pp.  151-153. 


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A.  R.  GKOTE. — Preliminary  list  of  North  American  species  of  Agrotis, 
with  descriptions.  <Bul.  V.  S.  Geolog.  Survey,  Vol.  VI,  1881, 
pp.  149-164. 

A.  R.  GROTE. — North  American  Moths,  with  a  preliminary  catalogue 
of  the  species  of  Hadena  and  Polia.  <Bul.  U.  S.  Geolog.  and 
Geogr.  Survey,  Vol.  VI,  1881,  pp.  257-277. 

A.  R.  GROTE. — The  North  American  species  of  Mamestra.  <Can. 
Entom.,  Vol.  XIII,  1881,  pp.  126-130. 

A.  R.  GROTE. — New  Noctuids,  with  a  list  of  the  species  of  Oncocne- 
mis.  <Papilio,  Vol.  I,  1881,  pp.  33-35. 

A.  R.  GROTE. — New  Noctuids,  with  list  of  species  of  Perigrapha. 
<Can.  Entom.,  Vol.  XIII,  1881,  pp.  131-134. 

A.  R.  GROTE. — The  North  American  species  of  Eustrotia.  <Papilio, 
Vol.  I,  1881,  pp.  10-11. 

JOHN  B.  SMITH. — A  synopsis  of  the  North  American  genera  of  the 
Noctuids.  <Bul.  Brooklyn  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  IV,  1882,  pp. 
48-52,  and  Vol.  V,  from  May  till  November,  1882. 

Contains  a  tabular  synopsis  of  the  genera,  with  critical  notes  on  many  of 
them. 

JOHN  B.  SMITH. — Remarks  on  the  generic  characters  of  the  Noctuidae. 
<Can.  Entom.,  Vol.  XIV,  1882,  pp.  65-72. 

GEORGE  H.  FRENCH. — Synopsis  of  the  Noctuidse  of  Illinois.  Green- 
ville, 111.,  1882.  <Curator\s  Report  in  the  Eighth  Ann.  Rep.  of 
the  Principal  to  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  South  Illinois  Nor- 
mal University. 

A.  R.  GHOTE. — Notes  on  the  genus  Tripudia  and  on  the  species  of 
Spragueia.  <Can.  Entom.,  Vol.  XIV,  1882,  pp.  32-33. 

A.  R.  GROTE. — List  of  the  species  of  Tripudia  and  Gyros.  <Can. 
Entom..  Vol.  XIV,  1882,  pp.  195-196. 

A.  R.  GROTE. — Introduction  to  a  study  of  the  North  American  Noc- 
tuidte.  <Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  Vol.  XXI,  1883,  pp. 
134-176. 

Gives  a  brief  review  of  structural  characters  of  the  family  and  a  list  of  the 
species  described  by  Grote,  with  descriptions  of  several  new  genera  and 
species. 

A.  R.  GROTE. — List  of  Apatelre  belonging  to  the  groups  Acronicta 
and  Triffina.  <Papilio,  Vol.  Ill,  1883,  pp.67-70. 

A.  R.  GROTE. — Conclusion  of  list  of  American  Apatelas.      <Papilio, 

Vol.  Ill,  1883,  pp.  111-117. 
A.    R.    GROTE. — On  the   North   American    CAilpina?   to    Heliothinae. 

<Can.  Entom.,  Vol.  XV,  1883,  pp.  72-77  and  102-110. 
3631— No.  24 3 


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JOHN   B.   SMITH. — Synopsis   of    the   North    American    Heliothinse. 

<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.    Soc.,  Vol.  X,  1883,  pp.  205-256,  Pis. 

VII,  VIII. 
A.  R.  GROTE. — Remarks  upon  the  North  American  Heliothinae  and 

their  recent  literature.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc..  Vol.  X, 

1883,  pp.  257-268. 
G.  D.  HULST. — The  genus  Catocala.     <Bul.  Brooklyn  Entom.  Soc., 

Vol.  VII,  1884,  pp.  13-56,  PL  I. 
A  complete  monograph  of  the  genus. 

GEOMETKIM:. 

A.  S.  PACKARD. — A  monograph  of  the  Geometrid  moths  or  Phalre- 
nidse  of  the  United  States.  <U.  S.  Geolog.  Survey  of  the  Terri- 
tories, Vol.  X,  Washington,  D.  C.,  1876,  pp.  607,  13  pis. 

This  supersedes  all  prior  works  and  gives  a  complete  index  to  the  prior  litera- 
ture, as  well  as  a  description  of  every  species. 

G.  D.  HULST. — A  classification  of  the  Geonietrina  of  North  America, 

with  descriptions  of  new  genera  and  species.     <Trans.  Amer. 

Entom.  Soc.,  1896,  pp.  245-386. 
C.  FREIH.  v.  GUMPPENBERG. — Sy sterna  Geometrarum  zonae  tempo  ra- 

tioris  septentrionalis.     8  parts,  <Nova  Acta  der  Ksl.  Loop. -Carol. 

Deutschen  Akad.  der  Naturforscher,  1887-1897. 

PYRALID^E. 

A.  GUENEE. — Deltoides  et  Py ralites.  Species  general  des  Lepidopteres. 

Vol.  VIII,  Suites  a  Buffon.     Paris,  Roret,  1854. 
A.  R.  GROTE. — Preliminary  studies  on  the  North  American  Pyralidse. 
<Bul.  U.  S.  Geolog.  and  Geogr.  Survey  of  the  Territories,  Vol. 
IV,  1878,  pp.  669-705. 

Includes  annotated  list  of  the  North  American  species  of  Botis  and  provisional 
list  of  species  of  Phycidse. 

A.  R.  GROTE. — Preliminary  list  of  North  American  species  of  Cranibus. 

<Can.  Entom.,  Vol.  XII,  1880,  pp.  77-80. 
E.  L.   RAGONOT. — Monographie   des   Phycitinse    et  des  Galleriinse. 

Romanoff's  "Memoires  sur  les  Lepidopteres,"  Vol.  VII,  pp.  658, 

23  pis.,  1893. 
G.  D.  HULST. — The  Phycitidse  of  North  America.     <Trans.  Amer. 

Entom.  Soc.,  1890,  pp.  93-228. 
G.  D.  HULST.  — The  Epipaschiinse  of  North  America.    <Entom.  Amer. , 

1889,  pp.  41-52,  61-76. 
C.  H.  FERNALD. — The  Crambidee  of  North  America.     <Ann.  Rept. 

Mass.  Agric.  Coll.,  1896,  pp.  96,  9  pis. 


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E.  P.   FELT. — On  certain  grass-eating  insects.     Bui.  No.  64,  Cornell 
Univ.  Agric,  Exp.  Sta.,  March,  1894,  pp.  47-102,  14  pis. 
Synopsis  and  catalogue  of  Crambus. 


PTEROPHORID^E. 

C.  H.  FERNALD. — The  Pterophoridse  of  North  America.  Spec.  Bui. 
Mass.  Agric.  Coll.,  1898,  pp.  64,  9  pis. 

TORTRICID^E. 

C.  H.  FERNALD. — A  synonymical  catalogue  of  the  described  Tortricidse 

of  North  America,  north  of  Mexico.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc. , 

Vol.  X,  1882,  pp.  1-64;  also  separate. 
COLEMAN  T.  ROBINSON. — Notes  on  American  Tortricidse.     <Trans. 

Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  II,  1869,  pp.  261-288,  Pis.  I  and  IV- VIII. 
THOMAS,  LORD  WALSINGHAM. — North  American  Tortricidre.     British 

Museum.     Illustrations  of  typical  specimens  of  Lepidoptera  Hete- 

rocera  in  the  collection  of  the  British  Museum.     1  vol.,  folio,  1879^ 

pp.  12+84,  Pis.  I-XV1I. 
P.  C.  ZELLER. — Beitragezur  Kentniss  der  nordamerikanischen  Nacht- 

falter,  besonders  der  Microlepidopteren.     < Verh.  zool. -bot.  Ges. ? 

Wien,  1872,  pp.  447-556;  1873,  pp.  IV);  1875,  pp.  207-360. 
Treats  chiefly  of  TortricicUe  and  Tineida*. 

C.  H.  FERNALD. — On  the  North  American  species  of  Choreutis  and  its 
allies.  <Can.  Entom.,  1900,  pp.  236-245. 

TINEID^E. 

B.  CLEMENS. — The  Tineina  of  North  America,  by  the  late  Dr.  Bracken- 
ridge  Clemens.  Being  a  collected  edition  of  his  writings  on  that 
group  of  insects.  With  notes  by  the  editor,  H.  T.  Stainton.  Lon- 
don, 1872,  pp.  15+282. 

V.  T.  CHAMBERS. — Index  to  the  described  Tineina  of  the  United  States 
and  Canada.  <cBul.  U.  S.  Geolog.  and  Geogr.  Survey  of  the 
Territories,  Vol.  IV,  1878,  pp.  125-167. 

THOMAS,  LORD  WALSINGHAM.  — North  American  Coleophora?.  <Trans. 
Entom.  Soc.  London,  1882,  pp.  429-442,  PI.  XVII. 

THOMAS,  LORD  WALSINGHAM. — A  revision  of  the  genera  Acrolophus, 
Poey  and  Anaphora,  Clem.  <Trans.  Entom.  Soc.  London,  1887, 
pp.  137-173,  Pis.  VII,  VIII. 

THOMAS,  LORD  WALSINGHAM. — Steps  toward  a  revision  of  Chambers's 
Index,  with  notes  and  descriptions  of  new  species.  <Insect  Life, 
Vol.  I,  pp.  81-84,  113-117,  145-150,  254-258,  287-291;  Vol.  II, 
pp.  23-26,  51-54,  77-81,  116-120,  150-155,  284-286,  322-326; 
Vol.  Ill,  pp.  325-329,  386-389;  Vol.  IV,  pp.  384-385. 


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H.  G.  DYAR. — Notes  on  some  North  American  Yponomeutidae.     <Can. 

Entom.,  1900,  pp.  37-41,  84-86. 
P.  C.  ZELLER. — (See  work  cited  under  Tortricidse.) 

COLEOPTERA. 

/.— CATALOGUES  AND   CHECK-LISTS. 

F.  E.  MELSHEIMER.— Catalogue  of  the  described  Coleoptera  of  the 

United  States.     Revised  by  S.  S   Haldeman  and  J.  L.  Le  Conte. 
Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  1853. 

Now  antiquated,  but  still  the  only  reference  catalogue  of  North  American 
Coleoptera. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — List  of  the  Coleoptera  of  North  America.  Pre- 
pared for  the  Smithsonian  Institution.  Part  I.  Washington, 
Smithsonian  Institution,  1863-1866. 

A  synonymical  check-list;  incomplete,  the  .second  part  having  never  l>een 
published. 

G.  R.  CROTCH. — Check-list  of  the  Coleoptera  of  America,  north  of 

Mexico.     Salem,  Mass.,  Naturalists'  Agency,  1873. 
E.  P.  AUSTIN. — Supplement  to  the  Check-list  of  the  Coleoptera  of 

America,  north  of  Mexico.     Boston,  S.  E.  Cassino,  1880. 
SAMUEL  HENSHAW. — List  of   the  Coleoptera   of   America,  north  of 

Mexico.    Amer.  Entom.  Soc.  Phila.,  1885.     Price,  $1.25. 
This  supersedes  all  previous  lists. 

SAMUEL  HENSHAW. — First  Supplement  to  the  List  of  Coleoptera  of 
America,  north  of  Mexico.  <Entomologica  Americana,  Vol.  II, 
1887,  pp.  213-220. 

Also  issued  as  separate  pamphlet  by  the  Brooklyn  Entomological  Society. 

SAMUEL  HENSHAW. — Third  Supplement  to  the  List  of  Coleoptera  of 
America,  north  of  Mexico.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.  Phila.,  1895. 
Price,  50  cents. 

Contains  also  a  list  of  synopses  of  genera  supplementary  to  that  in  the 
''Classification." 

GEMMINGER  and  HAROLD. — Catalogus  Coleopterorum  hucusque  de- 
scriptorum  synonymicus  et  systematicus.  12  vols.  Munich,  1868- 
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A  synonymical  reference  catalogue  of  the  Coleoptera  of  the  whole  world. 


E.  FLEUTIAUX. — Catalogue  systematique  des  Cicindelidae  decrits  depuis 

Linne.     Mem.  Liege,  1892. 
J.  B.  (TEHIN. — Catalogue  synonymique  et  sysfa'mntique  des  Coleopteres 

de  la  tribu  des  Carabides.     llemiremont,  1885. 


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C.  VAN  DEN  BRANDEN. — Catalogue  des  Coleopteres  carnassiers  aquat 
iques  (Haliplidse,  Amphizoid;v.  Pelobiidjv,  ot  Dytiseidae).  <Ann. 
Soc.  Entom.  Belg.,  1885,  pp.  5-115. 

G.  SEVERIN. — Catalogue  des  Coleopteres  de  la  famille  des  Gyrinides. 
<Ann.  Soc.  Entom.  Belg.,  1889,  pp.  119-179. 

A.  DUVIVIER. — Enumeration  des  Staphylinides  decrits  depuis  la  pub- 
lication du  Catalogue  de  MM.  Gemminger  et  de  Harold.  <Ann. 
Soc,  Entom.  Belg.,  1883,  pp.  91-220. 

A.  BERGE. — Enumeration  des  Cetonides  decrits  depuis  la  publication 
du  Catalogue  de  MM.  Gemminger  et  de  Harold.  <Ann.  Soc. 
Entom.  Belg.,  1884,  pp.  113-163. 

A.  F.  NONFRIED. — Verzeichniss  der  seit  1871  neu  beschriebenen  Gla- 
phyriden,  Melolonthiden,  und  Euchiriden.  <Berl.  Entom. 
Zeitschr.,  1892,  pp.  249-290. 

A.  F.  NONFRIED. — Verzeichniss  der  Rutelidse  beschrieben  nach  der 
Herausgabe  des  Munchener  Kataloges.  <Berl.  Entom.  Zeitschr., 
1891,  pp.  347-358;  449-454. 

A.  PREUDHOMME  DE  BORRE. — Catalogue  des  Trogides  decrits  jusqu'a 
ce  jour.  <Ann.  Soc,  Entom.  Belg.,  1886,  pp.  54-82. 

E.  FLEUTIAUX. — Supplement  an  Catalogue  des  Coleopteres  de  MM. 
Gemminger  et  de  Harold;  Languriides  et  Erotylides.  <Ann. 
Soc.  Eutom.  Belg.,  1886,  pp.  216-224. 

G.  C.  CHAMPION. — A  list  of  the  Lagriidae,  Othniidse,  Nilionidae,  Pet- 
riidte,  Pythidae,  Melandryidae,  Pedilida?  (part),  Pyrochroidse,  and 
Mordellidse,  supplementary  to  the  44 Munich"  Catalogue,  <<Ann. 
Soc.  Entom.  Belg.,  1898,  pp.  46-104. 

G.  C.  CHAMPION. — A  list  of  the  Cantharidse,  supplementary  to  the 
" Munich"  Catalogue.  <Ann.  Soc,  Entom.  Belg.,  1899,  pp. 
153-208. 

G.  C.  CHAMPION. — A  list  of  the  Rhipidophoridre  and  CEdemeridse, 
supplementary  to  the  "Munich"  Catalogue.  <Ann.  Soc.  Entom. 
Belg.,  1899,  pp.  39-61. 

G.  C.  CHAMPION. — A  list  of  Tenebrionidae,  supplementary  to  the 
kt Munich"  Catalogue.  <Mem.  Soc,  Entom.  Belg.,  No.  3,  1895. 

G.  C.  CHAMPION. — A  list  of  the  ^Egialitida?  and  Cistelidse,  supple- 
mentary to  the  u Munich"  Catalogue.  <Mem.  Soc,  Entom. 
Belg.,  No.  6,  1897,  pp.  147-177. 

CH.  KERREMANS. — Catalogue  synonymique  des  Buprestides  decrits  de 
1758  a  1890.  <Mem.  Soc.  Entom.  Belg.  No.  1,  1892. 

E.  CANDEZE. — Catalogue  methodique  des  Elaterides  connus  en  1890. 
Liege,  1891,  pp.  246. 


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A.  LAMEERE. — Liste  dos  C^rainbycides  decrits  posterieurement  an 
Catalogue  de  Munich.  <Ann.  Soc.  Entom.  Belg.,  1882,  pp.  1-78; 
1883,  pp.  civ-cv. 

E.  FLEUTIAUX. — Supplement  au  "  Catalogus  Coleopterorum  "  de  Gem- 
minger  et  Harold,  Vol.  V,  1869.  <Ann.  Soc.  Entom.  Belg.,  1894, 
pp.  687-691.  (Trixagidse  and  Monommidse.) 

H.  DONCKIER  DE  DONCEEL. — Liste  des  Brenthides  decrits  poster ieure- 
ment  au  Catalogue  de  MM.  Gemminger  et  von  Harold.  <C.  R. 
Soc.  Entom.  Belg.,  1884,  pp.  ccciii-cccx. 

H.  DONCKIEE  DE  DONCEEL. — Liste  des  Anthribides  decrits  posteri- 
eurement  au  Catalogue  de  Gemminger  et  von  Harold.  <C.  R. 
Soc.  Entom.  Belg.,  1884,  pp.  cccxxiv-cccxxxiii. 

M.  Pic. — Liste  des  Anthicides  decrits  posterieurement  au  Catalogus 
de  MM.  Gemminger  et  Harold  (1870-1893).  <Ann.  Soc.  Entom. 
Belg.,  1894,  pp.  43-58;  137-138;  237-238. 

M.  Pic. — Premier  supplement  a  ma  liste  des  Anthicides.  <cAnn.  Soc. 
Entom.  Belg.,  1897,  pp.  212-224;  343-344. 

C.  VON  DEN  BRANDEN. — Enumeration  des  Coleopteres  Phytophages 
decrits  posterieurement  au  Catalogue  de  MM.  Gemminger  et  von 
Harold.  Hispides  et  Cassides.  <Mem.  Liege,  XI,  pp.  16  (1885). 

H.  DONCKIER  DE  DONCEEL. — Liste  des  Sagrides,  Criocerides,  Clythri- 
des,  Megalopides,  Cryptocephalides,  et  Lamprosomides  decrits 
posterieurement  au  Catalogue  de  MM.  Gemminger  et  von  Harold. 
<Mem.  Liege,  XI,  pp.  31  (1885). 

A.  DUVIVIER. — Catalogue  des  Chrysomelides,  Halticides,  et  Galerucides 
decrits  posterieurement  a  la  publication  du  Catalogue  de  Munich. 
<Mem.  Liege,  XI,  pp.  64  (1885). 

H.  DONCKIER  DE  DONCEEL. — Catalogue  systematique  des  Hispides. 
<Ann.  Soc.  Entom.  France,  1899  (1900),  pp.  540-615. 

IL— GENERAL  WORKS  ON  CLASSIFICATION. 

J.  L.  LECONTE. — Classification  of  the  Coleoptera  of  North  America, 
Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution.    Part  I,  1861;  Part  II,  1873. 
Only  completed  as  far  as  the  Cerambycidse;  the  rest  1ms  never  heen  pub- 
lished. 

WILLIAM  LE  BARON.— Outlines  of  Entomology,  published  in  connec- 
tion with  the  author's  Annual  Reports  upon  injurious  insects. 
Part  first.  Including  the  Order  of  Coleoptera.  Fourth  Annual 
Report  on  the  Noxious  and  Beneficial  Insects  of  the  State  of  Illi- 
nois. Sep.  Edit.  Springfield,  1874. 


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J.  T.  LACORDAIRE. — Histoire  naturelle  des  Insectes.  Genera  des 
Coleopteres,  ou  expose  methodic}  ue  et  critique  de  tous  les  genres 
proposes  jusqu'ici  dans  cet  ordre  d'insectes.  [Completed  by  J. 
Chapuis.]  Paris,  France.  1854-76.  12  vols.  and  1  vol.  pis. 

JOHN  L.  LsCoNTE  and  GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Classification  of  the 
Coleoptera  of  North  America.  Prepared  for  the  Smithsonian 
Institution.  Washington,  Smithsonian  Institution,  1883. 

This  is  the  most  recent  and  only  complete  classification  of  North  American 
Coleoptera. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — New  Species  of  North  American  Coleoptera. 
<Smithsonian  Miscellaneous  Coll.,  Nos.  167  and  264  (2  parts). 

Contains,  besides  descriptions  of  numerous  isolated  species,  synoptic  tables 
of  many  genera. 

L.  GANGLBAUER. — Die  Kafer  von  Mitteleuropa.  Vienna,  1892-99. 
Three  volumes  published,  containing  the  Caraboidea,  Staphyli- 
noidea,  and  Clavicornia. 

Extremely  valuable  for  classification. 

H.  F.  WICKHAM. — The  Coleoptera  of  Canada.  <Can.  Entom. ;  Cicin- 
delidse,  1894,  pp.  149-154;  Scarabseidee,  1894,  pp.  197-207,  229- 
234,  259-264;  Coccinellidse,  1894,  pp.  297-306;  Endomychidae  and 
Erotylidre,  1894,  pp.  337-342;  Cucujidae,  1895,  pp.  25-29;  Hali- 
plidre  and  Dytiscidte,  1895,  pp.  69-76,  117-122,  149-153;  Hydro- 
philidse,  1895,  pp.  181-186,  213-216;  Cleridse,  1895,  pp.  247-253; 
Meloidge,  1896,  pp.  31-35;  Chrysomelidse,  1896,  pp.  67-74,  151- 
157,  171-174,  199-203;  1897,  pp.  7-12,  29-37,  60-61;  Cerambyci- 
d«3,  1897,  pp.  81-88,  105-111, 148-153, 169-173,  187-193,  201-208; 
1898,  pp.  37-44;  CEdemeridte  and  Cephaloidae,  1898,  pp.  149-152; 
Lucanida?,  1899,  pp.  21-25;  Pythidre,  1899,  pp.  57-61;  Supple- 
mentary, 1899,  pp.  81-86. 

C.  W.  LENG  and  W.  BEUTENMULLER. — Preliminary  handbook  of  the 
Coleoptera  of  northeastern  America.  <Journ.  N.  Y.  Entom. 
Soc.,  1894,  pp.  87-96, 133-141, 175-190;  1895,  pp.  73-76, 180-190; 
1896,  pp.  33-49;  1897,  pp.  36-40,  133-149. 

The  parts  published  deal  with  the  Cicindelidse  and  Carabidse. 

IIL— MONOGRAPHS  AND  SYNOPSES. 

SAMUEL  HENSHAW.  — References  for  specific  identification.  < Appen- 
dix II  of  Le  Conte  and  Horn's  "Classification,"  1883,  pp.  535-552. 

A  "list  of  bibliographical  references  to  memoirs,  in  which  more  or  less  com- 
plete synopses  of  the  families,  'genera,  and  species  of  the  Coleoptera  of 
the  United  States  have  been  published." 

SAMUEL  HENSHAW.— Third  supplement  to  the  list  of  Coleoptera  of 
America,  north  of  Mexico.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.  Phila.,  1895. 
Price,  50  cents. 

Contains  a  supplementary  list  of  synopses  of  genera. 


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CICINDELID^E. 

F.  G.  SCHAUPP. — Synoptic  tables  of  Coleoptera,  Cicindelidse.     <Bul. 

Brooklyn  Entom.  Soc. ,  Vol.  VI,  November,  1883,  and  subsequent 
numbers.  Also  issued  as  separate  pamphlet  by  the  Brooklyn 
Entom.  Soc. 

CARABID.E. 

J.  L.  LECONTE. — Notes  on  the  classification  of  the  Carabida3  of  the 

United  States.     <Trans.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  ser.  2,  1853,  Vol.  X, 

pp.  363-403. 
GEOKGE  H.  HORN.- — On  the  genera  of  Carabidse,  with  special  reference 

to  the  "fauna  of  Boreal  America.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc., 

Vol.  IX,  1882,  pp.  91-196,  PL  III-X. 
GEORGE  H.   HORN. — Synopsis  of  the  species  of  the  tribe  Lebiini. 

<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  X,  1883,  pp.  126-163. 
GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Notes  on  Amara  s.  g.  Trisena.     <Trans.  Amer. 

Entom.  Soc.,  1892,  pp.  18-19. 
GEORGE  H.  HORN. — A  study  of  Amara  s.  g.  Celia.     <Trans.  Amer. 

Entom.  Soc.,  1892,  pp.  19-40. 
R.  HAYWARD. — On  the  species  of  Bembidium  of  America,  north  of 

Mexico.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1897,  pp.  32-143. 
E.  A.  SCHWARZ. — Notes  on  Nomaretus,  with  descriptions  of  two  new 

species.     <Proc.  Entom.  Soc.  Wash.,  Vol.  Ill,  pp.  269-273  (1895). 
R.  HAYWARD. — A  study  of  the  species  of  Tachys  of  Boreal  America. 

<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1899  (1900),  pp.  191-238. 
Of  most  of  our  genera  of  this  extensive  family  we  have  monographs 
or  synopses  by  Drs.  Le  Conte,  Horn,  or  by  Mr.  Crotch,  and  the  tables 
for  the  determination  of  the  species  are  reproduced  and  augmented  by 
some  original  tables  in  the  Bulletin  of  the  Brooklyn  Entom.  Soc., 
from  Vol.  I  to  Vol.  VI. 

HALIPLID^. 

G.  R.  CROTCH. — Revision   of   the   Dytiscidae   of  the  United   States. 

<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  IV,  1872-73;  Haliplides.  pp. 
383-385. 

DYTISCIM;. 

G.  R.  CROTCH. — [See  work  just  cited;  Dytiscidas,  pp.  385-424.] 
DAVID   SHARP. — On   aquatic   carnivorous   Coleoptera   or   Dytiscida\ 

<Trans.  Royal  Dublin  Soc.,  1882,  ser.  2,  Vol.   II,  pp.  179-1003, 

plates. 

A  monograph  of  the  DytiscidM-  «>f  the  whole  world. 


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GYRINID^E. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE.  —  The  G}a-inidaB  of  America,  north  of  Mexico. 
<Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1868,  pp.  365-373. 

M.  REGIMBART.  —  Essai  monographique  de  la  famille  des  Gyrinides. 
<Ann.  Soc.  Entom.  de  France,  1882-83,  8  pis. 
Treats  of  the  Gyrinidie  of  the  whole  globe. 

C.  H.  ROBERTS.  —  The  species  of  Dineutes  of  America,  north  of 
Mexico.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1895,  pp.  279-288. 

» 

HYDROPHILID^E. 

JOHN  L.  LE  CONTE.  —  Synopsis  of  the  Hydrophilidse  of  the  United 
States.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Vol.  VII,  1855,  pp. 
356-375. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  Revision  of  the  genera  and  species  of  the  tribe 
Hydrobiini.  <Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc,,  1873,  pp.  118-137. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  Notes  on  the  species  of  Ochthebius  of  Boreal 
America.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1890,  pp.  18-26. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  A  revision  of  the  Sphaeridiini  inhabiting  Boreal 
America.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1890,  pp.  279-314. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  Notes  on  some  Hydrobiini  of  Boreal  America. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc,,  1890,'  pp.  237-278. 

Contains  synopses  of  Philydrus  and   allied  genera  and  of  Hydrobius  and 
Creniphilos,  Pin.  Ill  and  IV. 

T.  L.  CASEY.—  [See  work  cited  under  Corylophidae.] 

Table  of  species  of  Lirnnebius. 


JOHN  L.  LECONTE.  —  Synopsis  of  the  Silphales  of  America,  north 
of  Mexico.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Vol.  VI,  1853,  pp. 

274-287. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  Synopsis  of  the  Silphidse  of  the  United  State«, 
with  reference  to  the  genera  of  other  countries.  <Trans.  Amer. 
Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  VIII,  1880,  pp.  219-322,  Pis.  V-VII. 

SCYDM^NID^E. 

JOHN  L.   LECONTE.  —  Synopsis  of   the   Scydmgenidse   of  the   United 

States.     <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Vol.  VI,  1854,  pp.  149-157. 

T.  L.  CASEY.  —  Coleopterological  notices,  VII.     <Ann.  N.  Y.  Acad. 

Sci.,  Vol.  IX,  1897,  pp.  285-684. 
Synopsis  of  the  Scydmaenidse. 


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PSELAPHID^E. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — On  the  Pselaphidse  of  the  United  States.  <Bos- 
ton  Journ.  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  VI,  1850,  pp.  64-110. 

EMIL  BRENDEL. — Synopsis  of  the  genera  arid  species  of  the  family 
Pselaphidse.  <Proc,  Entom.  Soc.  Phila.,  Vol.  VI,  1866-67,  pp. 
31-38. 

THOS.  L.  CASEY. — Euplectini.  <Contributions  to  the  descriptive 
and  systematic  Coleopterology  of  North  America.  Part  II,  pp. 
93-122,1884. 

E.  BRENDEL  and  H.  F.  WICKHAM. — The  Psclaphidse  of  North  America. 
<Bul.  Lab.  Nat.  Hist.,  Univ.  Iowa,  1890,  Vol.  I,  pp.  216-304; 
Vol.  II,  pp.  1-84,  7  pis. 

T.  L.  CASEY. — Pselaphidse.  <Coleopterological  notices,  VII,  Ann. 
N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  1897,  Vol.  IV,  pp.  550-630. 

Describes  numerous  new  genera  and  species,  and  gives  synoptic  tables  as 
follows:  Table  of  genera  allied  to  Trimium,  pp.  556-558;  table  of  groups 
in  Melba,  p.  566;  Arianops,  table  of  species,  p.  582;  Ee'lchenbachia,  syn- 
optic table  of  species,  pp.  586-610;  Nysaxis,  synoptic  table  of  species,  pp. 
610-611;  Bythinus,  synoptic  table  of  species,  pp.  614-615;  Pilophix,  syn- 
optic table  of  species,  pp.  617-625;  Cedius,  synoptic  table  of  species,  pp. 
625-626;  Tyrus,  synoptic  table  of  species,  pp.  627-630. 

STAPHYLINID^E. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Synopsis  of  the  genera  and  species  of  the  Staphy- 
linid  tribe  Tachyporini  of  the  United  States.  <Trans.  Amer. 
En  torn.  Soc.,  Vol.  VI,  1877,  pp.  81-128,  1  pi. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — On  certain  genera  of  Staphylinidse,  Oxytelini, 
Piestidse,  and  Micropeplidse,  as  represented  in  the  fauna  of  the 
United  States.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entoin.  Soc.,  Vol.  VI,  1877,  pp. 
213-252. 

A.  FAUYEL. — Staphylinides  de  PAmerique  du  Nord.  Parti o  I.  <No- 
tices  entomologiques,  No.  7,  1878. 

Treats  the  Micropeplidse,  Piestini,  Phloeocharini,  Protinini,  Homalini,  and 
Oyytelini  (incomplete). 

T.  L.  CASEY. — [See  work  cited  under  Corylophida3.] 

Table  of  group  of  Homceusa. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Synopsis  of  the  Quediini  of  the  United  States. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  VII,  1871),  pp.  149-167. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Synopsis  of  the  species  of  Staphylinus  and  the 
more  closely  allied  genera  inhabiting  the  United  States.  <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  VII,  1879,  pp.  185-200. 


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JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Short  studies  of  North  American  Coleoptera. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc..  Vol.  VIII,  1880. 

Tabulates  the  following  genera:  Leptaciiiua  (p.  168),  Leptalinus  (p.  171). 
Xantholinus  (p.  171),  Lathrobium   (p.  174),  Liparocephalus  (p.  177). 
Stilicus  (p.  178),  Sunius  (p.  179). 
TIIOS.  L.  CASEY. — Revision  of  the  Stenini  of  America,  north  of  Mexico. 

Separate  publication;  without  date. 
GEORGE    H.  HORN.— A   study  of    Cryptobium   of    North   America. 

<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1885,  pp.  85-106,  pis.  1-2. 
GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Synopsis  of  the  Philonthi  of  Boreal  America. 

<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1881:,  pp.  177-244. 

T.  L.  CASEY. — A  preliminary  monograph  of  the  North  American  spe- 
cies of  Trogophlceus.  <Ann.  N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Vol.  IV,  1889, 
pp.  322-383. 

T.  L.  CASEY.—  Staphylinidre.  <Ann.  N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Vol.  VII, 
1893. 

Describes  numerous  new  genera  of  the  subfamily  Aleocharinse,  with  syn- 
optic tables  of  many  genera.     (See  Henshaw's  third  supplement.) 

G.  F.  ERICHSON. — Genera  et  Species  Staphylinorum.  Berlin,  1840, 
pp.  954,  5  pis. 

TRICHOPTERYGID^:. 

A.  MATTHEWS. — Trichopterygia  illustrata  et  descripta.  London,  1872, 
pp.  188,  31  pis. 

A  monograph  of  the  Trichopterygidje  of  the  whole  world. 

A.  MATTHEWS. — Synopsis  of  North  American  Triehopterygidse. 
<Trans.  Amer'.  Entom.  Soc,,  Vol  XI,  1884,  pp.  113-156. 

SCAPHIDIID^E. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Synopsis  of  the  Scaphidiidre  of  the  United 
States.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.,  Phila.,  1860,  pp.  321-324. 

T.  L.  CASEY.—  Col  copter  ological  Notices.     V.     <Ann.  N.  Y.  Acad. 
Sci.,  Vol.  VII,  1893,  pp.  281-606. 
Synopsis  of  the  Scaphidiidse. 

T.  L.  CASEY. — [See  work  cited  under  Corylophidae.] 

Table  of  species  of  Scaphidium,  Cyparium,  Bseocera,  and  Scaphiomicrus. 

PHALACRIDJE. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Synopsis  of  the  Phalacridae  of  the  United  States. 

<Proc,  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Vol.  VIII,  1856,  pp.  15-17. 
T.L.CASEY. — Coleopterological  Notices.    I.    <  Ann.  N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci., 

Vol.  V,  1891,  pp.  39-185. 

Contains  a  synopsis  of  the  Phalacridse. 


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CORYLOPHID^E. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Remarks  upon  the  Coccinellidae  of  the  United 
States.     <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila. ,  Vol.  VI,  1852,  pp.  129-145. 
The  Corylophidse  are  treated  on  pp.  141-145. 

T.  L.  CASEY. — Review  of  the  American  Corylophidae,  Cryptophagidae, 
Tritomidae,  and  Dermestidae,  with  other  studies.  <Journ.  N.  Y. 
Entom.  Soc.,  June,  1900,  pp.  51-172. 

COCCINELLIDAE. 

E.  MULSANT. — Species  des  Coleopteres  trimeres  securipalpes.     Lyon, 
1851.     2  vols. ;  1  vol.  supplement.     Paris,  1853. 
A  monograph  of  the  Coccinellidse  of  the  whole  world. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Remarks  upon  the  Coccinellidae  of  the  United 
States.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila. , Vol.  VI,  1852,  pp.  129-141. 

G.  R.  CROTCH. — Revision  of  the  Coccinellidae  of  the  United  States. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc., Vol.  IV,  1873,  pp.  363-382. 

G.  R.  CROTCH. — Revision  of  the  Coccinellidae.  Ed.  by  R.  Rippon. 
London,  1874. 

Treats  of  the  Coccinellidre  of  the  whole  world. 

T.  L.  CASEY. — A  revision  of  the  American  Coccinellidae.      <Journ. 

N.  Y.  Entom.  Soc.,  1899,  pp.  71-163. 
GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Studies  in  Coccinellidae.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom. 

Soc.,  1895,  pp.  81-114. 

Synopsis  of  Scymnus  and  some  other  genera. 

EROTYLIDAE. 

J.  T.  LACORDAIRE. — Monographic  de  la  famille  des  Eroty liens.    Paris, 

1842,  8vo.,pp.  543. 
JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Synopsis  of  the  Erotylidae  of  the  United  States. 

<Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Vol.  VII,  1854,  pp.  158-163. 
G.    R.    CROTCH. — Synopsis   of   the   Erotylidae    of    Boreal   America. 

<Trans.  Amer.' Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  IV,  1873,  pp.  349-358. 
G.  R.  CROTCH. — Revision  of  the  family  Erotylidae.     <Cistula  Entom., 

Vol.  I,  pp.  377-572.     London  [1876]. 

This  work  treats  of  the  Erotylidse  of  the  whole  world. 

ENDOMYCHIDAE. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Synopsis  of  the  Endomychidae  of  the  United 
States.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila., Vol.  VI,  1853,  pp.  357-360. 

A.  GERST^ECKER. — Monographic  der  Endomychiden.  Leipzig,  1858, 
pp.  433. 

Treats  of  the  Endomychidae  of  the  whole  world. 


45 

G.  R.  CROTCH.— Synopsis  of  the  Endomychidse  of  the  United  States. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,Vol.  IV,  1873,  pp.  359-363. 


COLYDIID^E. 


GEOKGE  H.  HOEN. — [Revision  of  the  Bostrychidse  and]  Synopsis  of 
the  Colydiidae  of  the  United  States.  <Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc., 
Vol.  XVII,  1878,  pp.  555-592. 


RHYSSODIDJE. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Notes  on  the  Rhyssodidse  of  the  United  States. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  V,  1875,  pp.  162-168. 

CUCUJIM;. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Synopsis  of  the  Cucujides  of  the  United  States. 

<Proc,  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Vol.  VII,  1854,  pp.  73-79. 
T.  L.  CASEY. — Revision  of  the  Cucujidae  of  America,  north  of  Mexico. 

<Trans.  Amer.   Entom.   Soc.,  Vol.   XI,  1884,  pp.  69-112,  Pis. 

IV-VIIL 

CRYPTOPHAGID^:. 

T.  L.  CASEY. — [See  work  cited  under  Corylophidse]. 

A  synopsis  of  the  family. 

MYCETOPHAGIM;. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Synopsis  of  the  Mycetophagida?  of  the  United 
States.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Vol.  VIII,  1856,  pp.  12-15. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — [Synoptic  tables  of  Mycetophagus,  Triphyllus, 
and  Litargus.]  <Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  Vol.  XVII,  1878, 
pp.  603-608. 

T.  L.  CASEY. — [See  work  cited  under  Corylophida3]. 

A  synopsis  of  Mycetophagidse  (Tritomiebe). 
DERMESTIM:. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Synopsis  of  the  Dermestidtne  of  the  United  States. 

<Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Vol.  VII,  1854,  pp.  106-113. 
HORACE  F.  JAYNE. — Revision  of  the  Derinestidae  of  the  United  States. 

<Proc,  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  Vol.  XX,  1882,  pp.  343-377,  pis.  1-4. 
T.  L.  CASEY. — [See  work  cited  under  Corylophidse]. 

A  synopsis  of  this  family. 

HISTERID.E. 

• 

JOHN  LECONTE. — A  monograph  of  the  North  American  Histeroides. 
<Boston  Journ.  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  V,  1845,  pp.  32-66,  plates. 


46 

JOHN  L.  LECoNTE.  —  Synopsis  of  the  species  of  the  Histeroid  genus 
Abrams  Leach,  inhabiting  the  United  States,  with  descriptions  of 
two  nearly  allied  genera.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Vol. 
VI,  1853,  pp.  287-292. 

S.  E.  DE  MARSEUL.  —  Essai  monographique  sur  la  famille  des  Histe- 
rides.  2  vols.  and  supplement.  Paris,  1853-1861,  38  pi.  <Ann. 
Soc.  Ent.  de  France. 

A  monograph  of  the  Histeridse  of  the  whole  world. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  Synopsis  of  the  Histeridae  of  the  United  States. 
<Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  Vol.  XIII,  1873,  pp.  273-360,  plate. 

T.  L.  CASEY.—  Histeridse.     <Ann.  N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Vol.  VII,  1893. 

Gives  synoptic  tables  or  partial  tables  of  various  genera,  enumerated  in 
Henshaw's  Third  Appendix. 


GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  Revision  of  the  Nitidulidre  of  the  United  States. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  VII,  1879,  pp.  267-336. 

A.  MURRAY.  —  Monograph  of  Nitidulidee.     <Trans.  Linn.  Soc.  Lon- 
don, Vol.  XXIV,  pp.  211-414  (1864). 
Only  the  first  part  has  been  published. 

MONOTOMIM;. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  Synopsis  of  the  Monotomidae  of  the  United  States. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  VII,  1879,  pp.  257-267. 

LATHRIDIID^:. 

C.  G.  VON  MANNERHEIM.  —  Versuch  einer  monographischen  Darstcl- 
lung  der  Kafergattungen  Corticaria  und  Lathridius.  <Gcrmar's 
Zeits.  f.  Entom.,  Vol.  V,  1845,  pp.  1-112. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE.  —  S}7nopsis  of  the  Lathridiides  of  the  United 
States  and  northern  contiguous  territories.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat. 
Sci.  Phila.,  Vol.  VII,  1855,  pp.  299-305. 

H.  C.  FALL.  —  Revision  of  the  Lathridiidae  of  Boreal  America. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1899,  pp.  101-190,  3  pis. 

O.  P.  BELON.  —  Essai  de  classification  generale  des  Lathridiida?,  avec 
le  catalogue  8yste*matique  et  alphabetique  de  toutes  les  especes  du 
Globe.  <Rev.  Entom.,  1897,  pp.  105-221. 

BYRRHID^. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE.  —  Synopsis  of  the  Byrrhidse  of  the  United  States. 
<Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Vol.  VII,  1854,  pp.  113-117. 


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PARNID^E. 


JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Synopsis  of  the  Parnidae  of  the  United  States. 
<Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,Vol.  VI,  1852,  pp.  41-15. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Synopsis  of  the  Parnidae  of  the  United  States. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  Ill,  1870,  pp.  29-42. 


HETEROCERID^;. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — ^he  species  of  Heterocerus  of  Boreal  America. 
<Trans.  Ainer.  Entoin.  Soc.,  1890,  pp.  1-17. 

DASCYLLID^:. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Synopsis  of  the  Atopidae,  Rhipiceridae,  and  Cy- 
phonidae  of  tho  United  States.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila., 
Vol.  VI,  1853,  pp.  350-357. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Synopsis  of  the  Dascyllidae  of  the  United  States. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  VIII,  1880,  pp.  76-114,  plate. 

RHIPICERID^E. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — [See  paper  just  cited  under  Dascyllidae.] 
GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Notes  on  Elateridae,   Cebrionidte,   Rhipiceridae, 

and  Dascyllidaa.     <Trans.   Amer.  Entom.   Soc.,  Vol.  IX,  1881, 

pp.  85-86. 

ELATERID^. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Revision  of  the  Elateridae  of  the  United  States. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  n.  ser.,  Vol.  X,  1853,  pp.  405-508. 

E.  DE  CANDEZE. — Monographic  des  Elaterides.  4  vols.  and  3  supple- 
ments. Liege,  1857-1881. 

H.  DE  BONVOULOIR.  — Monographic  de  la  famine  des  Eucnemides. 
<Ann.  Soc.  Entom.  de  France,  4  ser.,  T.  10,  part  supplementaire. 
Paris,  1871-1875,  42  plates,  pp.  907. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Notes  on  Elateridas,  Cebrionidae,  Rhipiceridae,  and 
DascyllidiE.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc,,  Vol.  IX,  1881. 

Tabulates  Aplastus,  p.  77;  Plastocerus,  p.  78;  Euthysanius,  p.  79;  and  the 
subfamily  Cebrioninse,  p.  82. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Short  studies  of  North  American  Coleoptera 
(No.  2).  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XII,  1884,  pp.  1-32. 

Tabulates  Drasterius,  p.  4;  Megapenthes,  p.  6;  Elater,  p.  8;  Agriotes,  p.  15. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — A  study  of  some  genera  of  Elateridge.  <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XII,  1884,  pp.  33-52. 

Tabulates  Horistonotus,  p.  34;  Esthesopus,  p.  41;  Ludius,  p.  45;  Eniconyx, 
p.  51. 


48 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — A  monograph  of  the  species  of  the  subfamilies 
Eucneminse,  Cerophytinge,  and  Perothopinae,  inhabiting  the  United 
States.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XIII,  1886,  pp.  5-58. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — A  monograph  of  the  species  of  Cryptohypnus  of 
Boreal  America.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1891,  pp.  1-29. 

F.  BLANCH ARD. — Revision  of  the  species  of  Cardiophorus  Esch.  of 

America,  north  of  Mexico.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1889, 
pp.  1-27. 

THROSCID^;. 

H.  DE  BONVOULOIR. — Essai  monographique  sur  la  famille  des  Thro- 
scides.  Paris,  1859-60;  with  supplement,  144  pp..  5  pis. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Synopsis  of  the  Throscidee  of  the  United  States. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XII,  1885,  pp.  198-208. 

BUPRESTID^:. 

CASTELNAU  DE  LAPORTE  &  GORY. — Monographic  des  Buprestides. 

<Hist.  Nat.  Iconog.  Cole*opteres,  Paris,  1835. 
JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Revision  of  the  Buprestidae  of  the  United  States. 

<Trans.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  n.  ser.,  Vol.  XI,  1859,  pp.  18T-258. 

G.  R.  CROTCH. — Notes  on  the  species  of  Buprestidse  found  in  the  United 

States.     <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1873,  pp.  84-96. 
GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Revision  of  some  genera  of  Buprestidse.     <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  X,  1882,  pp,  101-112. 
Revises  the  group  Anthaxise. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — A  monograph  of  the  species  of  Chrysobothris 

inhabiting  the  United  States.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol. 

XIII,  1886,  pp.  65-123,  Pis.  II- VII. 
H.  C.  FALL. — Synopsis  of  the  species  of  Acmeeodera  of  America,  north 

of  Mexico.     <Journ.  N.  Y.  Entom.  Soc.,  March,  1899,  pp.  1-37. 
GEORGE   H.    HORN. — The  species   of   Agrilus  of    Boreal  America. 

<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1891,  pp.  277-336. 

LAMPYRID^E. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Synopsis  of  the  Lampy rides  of  Temperate  North 
America.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Vol.  V,  1851,  pp.  331- 
347. 

JOHN  L.  LE  CONTE. — Synopsis  of  the  Lampy  ridge  of  the  United  States. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  IX,  1881,  pp.  15-72. 

MALACHIID^E. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE.— Catalogue  of  the  Mely rides  of  the  United  States, 
with  descriptions  of  new  species.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila., 
Vol.  VI,  1852,  pp.  163-171. 


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JOHN  L.  LECONTE.  —  Revision  of  the  Dasytini  of  the  United  States. 
<Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1866,  pp.  349-361. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  Synopsis  of  the  Malachidse  of  the  United  States. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc,,  Vol.  IV,  1872,  pp.  109-127. 

T.  L.  CASEY.  —  [Synopsis  of  the]  Melyridae.  <Ann.  N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci., 
Vol.  VIII,  1895,  pp.  456-606. 

CLERUXE. 

M.  SPINOLA.  —  Essai  monographique  sur  les  Clerites,  insectes  Coleop- 
teres.  Geneva,  1844,  2  vols.,  47  pis.;  Vol.  I,  pp.  386;  Vol.  II, 
pp.  226. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE.  —  Synopsis  of  the  Coleopterous  insects  of  the 
group  Cleridse  which  inhabit  the  United  States.  <Ann.  Lye. 
Nat.  Hist.  New  York,  Vol.  V,  1849,  pp.  9-35. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  Synopsis  of  the  species  of  Cymatodera  and  Tri- 
chodes  of  the  United  States.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol. 

V,  1876,  pp.  220-232. 


/V.  BOILDIEU.  —  Monographic  de  la  tribu  des  Ptiniores.     <Ann.  Soc. 
Entom.  de  France,  1856,  pp.  285-315. 
A  monograph  of  the  subfamily  Ptininae. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE.  —  Prodromus  of  a  monograph  of  the  species  of  the 
tribe  Anobiini,  of  the  family  Ptinidse,  inhabiting  North  America. 
<Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1865,  pp.  222-244. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  Revision  of  the  Bostrichidse  of  the  United  States. 
<Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  Vol.  XVII,  1878,  pp.  540-555. 

T.  L.  CASEY.  —  Studies  in  Ptinida?,  Cioidae,  and  Sphindidae.  <Journ. 
N.  Y.  Entom.  Soc.,  1898,  pp.  61-65. 

Contains  table  of  North  American  genera  of  Bostrichini,  with  synoptic  tables 
of  species,  pp.  65-76. 

P.  LESNE.  —  Revision  des  Coleopteres  de  la  famille  des  Bostry  chides. 
<Ann.  Soc.  Entom.  de  France,  1896,  pp.  99-127,  pis.  8-9.  Con- 
tinued in  subsequent  volumes.  Not  yet  completed. 

A  monograph  of  the  entire  family. 

CIOID^E. 

J.  MELLIE.  —  Monographic  de  Fancien  genre  Cis  des  auteurs.     <Ann. 

Soc.  Entom.  de  France,  1848,  pp.  205-274  and  313-396,  4  pis. 
T.  L.  CASEY.  —  [See  work  just  cited  under  Ptinidre.] 

Contains  a  synopsis  of  the  N.  A.  Cioidse  and  Sphindidse  pp.  76-93. 
3631—  No.  24  -  4 


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CUPESID^E. 


JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — On  the  Cupesidse  of  North  America.    <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  V,  1874,  pp.  87-88. 


LUCANIM;. 

CHAS.  FUCHS. — Synopsis  of  the  LucanidaB  of  the  United  States.  <Bul. 
Brooklyn  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  V,  1882,  pp.  49-52  and  57-60, 1  pi. 

SCARAB^EIB^E. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Notice  of  three  genera  of  Scarabgeidse  found 
in  the  United  States.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Vol.  VIII, 
1856,  pp.  19-25. 

Treats  of  Ligyrus,  Aphonus,  and  Polymcechus. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Synopsis  of  the  Melolonthidue  of  the  United 
States.  <Journ.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  ser.  2,  Vol.  Ill,  1856, 
pp.  225-288. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Notes  on  some  genera  of  Coprophagous  Scara- 
bseidse  of  the  United  States.  <Trans.  Airier.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol. 
Ill,  1870,  pp.  42-51. 

Tabulates  Copris,  p.  42;  Canthon,  p.  44;  Amechanus  (Bradycinetus) ,  p.  48- 
Bolboceras,  p.  49;  Odonteeus,  p.  50. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Description  of  the  species  of  Aphodius  and  Bia- 
lytes  of  the  United  States.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol. 
Ill,  1870,  pp.  110-134. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Synopsis   of  Aphodiini  of  the   United   States. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  Ill,  1871,  pp.  284-297. 
Continuation  of  the  foregoing  paper. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Descriptions  of  new  Coleoptera  of  the  United 
States,  with  notes  on  known  species.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom. 
Soc.,  Vol.  Ill,  1870-'71. 

Tabulates  Cyclocephala,  p.  334;  Catalpa,  p.  337;  Cremastochilus,  p.  339. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Synonymical  notes  and  descriptions  of  new  spe- 
cies of  North  American  Coleoptera.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc. , 
Vol.  V,  1875,  pp.  126-156. 

Tabulates  Onthophagus,  p.  137;  Ligyrus,  p.  143;  Strategus,  p.  143. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Revision  of  the  United  States  species  of  Ochodaeus 
and  other  genera  of  Scarabseidse.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc., 
Vol.  V,  1876,  pp.  177-197. 

Tabulates  Ochodanis,  p.  177;  Macrodactylus,  p.  183;   Dichelonycha,  p.  185; 
Ccenonycha,  p.  192;  Trichius,  p.  194. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Contributions  to  the  Coleopterology  of  the  United 
States,  No.  3.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  VIII,  1880,  pp. 
139-154. 

Tabulates  Geotrupes,  p.  144;  Phileurus,  p.  147;  and  describes  the  species  of 
Plectrodes,  p.  145. 


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FREDERICK  BLANCHARD. — On  the  species  of  Canthon  and  Phanaeus  of 

the  United  States,  with  notes  on  other  genera.     <Trans.  Amer. 

Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XII,  1885,  pp.  163-172. 
GEORGE  H.  HORN. — A  monograph  of  the  Aphodiini   inhabiting  the 

United   States.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XIV,  188T, 

pp.  1-110. 

Supersedes  the  two  papers  cited  above. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Revision  of  the  species  of  Lachnosterna  of  Amer- 
ica north  of  Mexico.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XIV, 
1887,  pp.  209-296,  PI.  III. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Notes  on  the  species  of  Anomala  inhabiting  the 
United  States.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc,,  1884,  pp.  157-164. 

J.  B.  SMITH. — Notes  on  the  species  of  Lachnosterna  of  temperate 
North  America,  with  description  of  new  species.  <Proc.  U.  S. 
Nat.  Museum,  Vol.  XI,  1888,  pp.  481-525,  plates  48-60. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Synopsis  of  the  Euphorias  of  the  United  States. 
<Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc,,  Vol.  XVIII,  1879,  pp.  397-408,  PI.  IV. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — A  monographic  revision  of  the  species  of  Cre- 
mastochilus  of  the  United  States.  <Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc. , Vol. 
XVIII,  1879,  pp.  382-397,  PL  IV. 

CERAMBYCnXE. 

S.  S.  HALDEMAN. — Materials  to  ward  a  history  of  the  Coleoptera  Longi- 
cornia  of  the  United  States.  <Trans.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc,,  ser.  2, 
Vol.  X,  pp.  27-67;  and  Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  Vol.  IV,  1847,  pp. 
371-376. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — An  attempt  to  classify  the  Longicorn  Coleop- 
tera of  the  part  of  America  north  of  Mexico.  <Journ.  Acad. 
Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  ser.  2,  Vol.  I,  1850,  pp.  311-340;  Vol.  II,  1852,  pp. 
5-38,  99-112,  and  139-178. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Note  on  the  classification  of  the  Cerambycidae, 
with  descriptions  of  new  species.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila., 
1862,  pp.  38-42. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — New  species  of  North  American  Coleoptera. 
Prepared  for  the  Smithsonian  Institution.  Part  II.  <Smithsonian 
Miscellaneous  Collections,  Vol.  XI,  1874. 

Tabulates  the  following  genera:  Criocephalus,  p.  169;  Eburia,  p.  179;  Ela- 
phidion,  p.  181;  Aneflus,  p.  185;  Crossidius,  p.  196;  Acmseops,  p.  208; 
Strangalia,  p.  212;  Typocerus,  p.  213;  Leptura,  p.  215;  Monilema, 
p.  229;  Monohammus,  p.  231;  Pogonocherus,  p.  237;  Saperda,  p.  238. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Notes  on  some  genera  of  Cerambycidse  of  the 
United  States.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  VII,  1878, 
pp.  41-50. 

Gives  tables  of  Pogonocherus,  p.  42;  Mecas,  p.  44;  Oberea,  p.  45;  Tetraopes, 
p.  48;  Tetrops,  p.  50. 


GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Notes  on  sonic  genera  of  Cerambycida\  with  de- 
scriptions of  new  species.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entoni.  Soc.,  Vol. 
VIII,  1880,  pp.  115-133. 

A  complete  revision  of  the  tribe  Acanthoderini,  p.  115;  tables  of  ^Ethoccrun, 
p.  133;  Cyllene,  p.  134. 

CHARLES  W.  LENG. — Synopsis  of  Coleoptera  [Cerambycidee].  <Bul. 
Brooklyn  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  VII,  1884,  No.  1,  p.  7,  and  in  sub- 
sequent numbers;  continued  in  Entomologica  Americana,  Vols. 
I-VI. 

Follows  the  classification  by  Drs.  Le  Conte  and  Horn.  The  tables  for  the 
determination  of  the  species  are  partly  reproduced  from  those  given  by 
Dr.  Le  Conte  or  Dr.  Horn,  and  partly  original  by  Dr.  Horn  or  by  Mr. 
Leng. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Descriptions  of  some   new  Cerambycida\  with 

notes.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XII,  1885,  pp.  173-197. 

Gives  tables  of  Oxoplus,  p.  175;  Stenosphenus,  p.  177;  Monilema,  p.  180; 

Monohammus,  p.  190;  Goes,  p.  193;  Dorcaschema,  p.  193;  Oncideres, 

p.  194;  Eupogonius,  p.  196;  Dysphaga,  p.  197. 

CHARLES  W.  LENG  and  J.  HAMILTON. — The  Lamina  of  North  America. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1896,  pp.  101-178. 

CHRYSOMELID^E. 

E.  SUFFRIAN. — Monographic  und  kritisches  Verzeichniss  dor  nord- 
amerikanischen  Cryptocephalen.  <Linna?a  Entom.,  Vols.  VI- 
VIII,  1852-54. 

W.  F.  ROGERS. — Synopsis  of  the  species  of  Chrysomela  and  allied  gen- 
era inhabiting  the  United  States.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila., 
Vol.  VIII,  1856,  pp.  29-39,  1  pi. 

A  synopsis  of  the  present  tribe  Chrysomelini. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — On  the  species  of  Galeruca  and  allied  genera 
inhabiting  North  America.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila. ,  1865, 
pp.  204-222. 

A  review  of  Galerucini  genuini. 

G.  R.  CROTCH. — Materials  for  the  study  of  the  Phytophaga  of  the 

United  States.     <Proc,  Acad.  Nat/Sci.  Phila.,  1873,  pp.  19-83. 

A  revision  of  most  of  the  North  American  genera  of  Chrysomelidae,  omitting 

most  of  the  Cryptocephalini,   the   Galerucini  genuini,  and  the  genera 

Haltica  and  Longitarsus. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Short  studies  of  North  American  Coleoptera. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  VIII,  1880,  pp.  163-218. 

Gives  synoptic  tables  of  Monachus,  p.  195;  Diaclms,  p.  196;  Triachus,  p.  197; 
*  Bassareus,  p.  198;  Cryptocephalus,  p.  199;  Pachybrachys,  p.  204. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Miscellaneous  notes  and  short  studies  of  North 
American  Coleoptera,  Chrysomelidju,  Hispini.  <Trans.  Amer. 
Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  X,  1883,  pp.  290-303. 


53 

GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  A  synopsis  of  the  Ilalticini  of  Boreal  America, 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1889,  pp.  163-320. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  The.  Galerucini  of  Boreal  America.  <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1893,  pp*  57-136. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  The  Eumolpini  of  Boreal  America.  <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1892,  pp.  195-234:. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  Studies  in  Chrysomelidse.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom. 
Soc.,  1892,  pp.  1-18. 

CHARLES  W.  LENG.  —  Revision  of  the  Donaciae  of  Boreal  America. 
<Trans  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1891,  pp.  159-176. 

C.  STAL.  —  Monographic  des  Chrysomelides  de  FAmerique.  <Act. 
Soc.  Roy.  Sci.  Upsal.,  1862,  pp.  1-86;  1863,  pp.  87-176;  1865, 
pp.  177-365. 

M.  L.  LINELL.  —  New  species  of  Coleoptera  of  the  family  Chrysomeli- 
dae,  with  short  review  of  the  tribe  Chlamydini.  <Proc.  U.  S. 
Nat.  Museum,  Vol.  XX,  1897,  pp.  473-485* 

M.  L.  LINELL.  —  A  short  revision  of  the  Chrysomelas  of  North  Amer^ 
ica.  <Joum.  N.  Y.  Entom.  Soc,,  December,  1896,  pp.  195-200. 

BRUCHID^E. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  Revision  of  the  Bruchidse  of  the  United  States. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  IV,  1873,  pp.  311-342. 

TENEBRIONID^E. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  Revision  of  the  Tenebrionidse  of  America,  north 
of  Mexico.  <Trans.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  n.  ser.,  Vol.  XIV,  1870, 
pp.  253-404,  2  pis. 

T.  L.  CASEY.  —  Coleopterological  Notices.  II.  <Ann.  N.  Y.  Acad. 
Sci.,  Vol.  V,  1890,  pp.  307-503. 

Contains  synopses  of  various  groups  and  genera  of  Tenebrionidse  which  are 
enumerated  in  Henshaw's  3d  Supplement. 


T.  L.  CASEY.  —  Coleopterological  Notices.     III.     <Ann.  N.  Y.  Acad. 
Sci.,  Vol.  VI  (1892),  pp.  9-214. 

Contains  synopses  of  the  Cistelida?  and  of  the  tribe  Cleonini  of  the  Curculion- 
kUe. 


OTHNIIDJ3. 


The  few  species  of  the  single  genus  constituting  this  family  have  been 
tabulated  by  Dr.  Horn  in  Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  11, 
1868,  pp.  132,  133. 


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LAGRIID^E. 


GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Miscellaneous  Coleopterous  studies.     <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XV,  1888,  pp.  26-48. 
Contains  on  pp.  28-32  a  synopsis  of  the  family. 


MONOMMID^E. 

JAMES  THOMSON. — Monographic  de  la  famille  des  Monomnrides. 
<Ann.  Soc.  Entom.  France,  1860,  pp.  5-38. 

A  monograph  of  the  family  of  the  whole  world.  The  few  (four)  species 
hitherto  found  in  North  America  are  tabulated  by  Dr.  Horn  in  Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  IV,  1872,  p.  150. 

MELANDRYID^E. 

No  complete  synopsis  has  hitherto  been  published,  and  excepting  a 
table  of  Hallomenus,  by  Dr.  Le  Conte  (Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc. , 
Vol.  XVII,  18T8,  p.  619),  I  can  only  record  the  following  papers: 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Notes  on  the  Mycteridae  and  other  Heteromera. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  VII,  1879,  pp.  336-339. 
Tabulates  Mycterus  and  Lacconotus. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Miscellaneous  Coleopterous  studies.  <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XV,  1888,  pp.  26-48. 

Contains  on  pp.  32-44  a  revised  table  ot  the  tribes  of  Melandryid;e  and 
tables  of  the  genera  Eustrophus,  Holostrophus,  Orchesia,  and  Hypulus. 

T.  L.  CASEY. — [See  work  cited  under  Corylophidse.] 

Contains  table  of  tribe  Tetratomini. 

PYTHIDJ3. 

Excepting  the  table  of  Cononotus,  by  Dr.  Horn  (Trans.  Am.  Entom. 
Soc.,  Vol.  II,  1868,  p.  136),  and  a  table  of  Pytho,  by  the  same 
author  (1.  c.  Vol.  XV,  1888,  p.  45),  we  have  no  synoptic  papers 
on  this  family. 

(EDEMERID^E. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Synopsis  of  the  (Edemeridee  of  the  United 
States.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Vol.  VII,  1854,  pp.  20-22. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — The  CBdemeridae  of  Boreal  America.  <Proc. 
Calif.  Acad.  Sci.,  Vol.  VI  (1896),  pp.  382-421. 

CEPHALOir^E. 

The  few  species  composing  this  family  are  tabulated  by  Dr.  Le  Conte 
•in  Mr.  E.  P.  Austin's  catalogue  of  the  Coleoptera  of  Mount 
Washington,  N.  H.  <Proc.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  XVI, 
1874,  pp.  265-276. 


55 

T.  L.  CASEY. — Studies  in  Cephaloidre.  <Entom.  News,  1898,  pp. 
193-195. 

Table  of  genera  and  table  of  Sponidium. 

MORDELLID^E. 

JOHN  L.  LECoNTE. — Synopsis  of  the  Mordellidee  of  the  United  States. 

<Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1862,  pp.  ±3-51. 
JOHN  B.  SMITH. — A  synopsis  of  the  Mordellidae  of  the  United  States. 

<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  X,  1882,  pp.  73-100,  Pis.  l-III. 

RHIPIPHORID^i. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Note  on  the  species  of  Myodites  Latr.,  inhabit- 
ing the  United  States.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1865,  pp. 
96-98.  See  also  "  Short  Studies  of  North  American  Coleoptera. " 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  VIII,  1880,  p.  210. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Notes  on  the  species  of  Rhipiphorus  of  the  United 
States.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  V,  1875,  pp.  121-125. 

ANTHICIDJE. 

F.  DE  LA  FERTE-SENECTERE. — Monographic  des  Anthicus  et  genres 

voisins,  Coleopteres  heteromeres  de  la  tribus  des  Trachelides. 

Paris,  1848,  8vo,  340  pp.,  16  pis. 
JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Synopsis  of  the  Anthicites  of  the  United  States. 

<Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Vol.  VI,  1852,  pp.  91-104. 
JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Synopsis   of  the   Pyrochroidne  of  the  United 

States.     <Proc.   Acad.  Nat.  Sci.     Phila.,   Vol.   VII,   1855,  pp. 

270-275. 

The  tribes  Pedilini,  Xylophilini,  and  Macratrini,  formerly  attached  to  the 
Pyrochroidse,  are  here  treated. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Synopsis  of  the  species  of  Corphyra  Say,  of  the 
United  States.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  Ill,  1871,  pp. 

278-283. 

For  subsequent  tables  by  Dr.  Horn  of  the  same  genus  see  Trans.  Amer.  Ent. 
Soc.,  Vol.  V,  1874,  p.  40,  and,  1.  c.,  Vol.  X,  1883,  pp.  305-310. 

T.  L.  CASEY. — Coleopterological  notices.  VI.  <Ann.  N.  Y.  Acad. 
Sci.,  Vol.  VIII  (1895),  pp.  435-838. 

Synopsis  of  the  Anthicidse. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN. — Synopsis  of  the  United  States  species  of  Notoxus 
•  and  Mecynotarsus.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1884,  pp.  165- 
176. 

PYROCHROID^E. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE. — Synopsis  of  the  Pyrochroidse  of  the  United 
States.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Vol.  VII,  1855,  pp.  270- 
275. 


56 

GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  Miscellaneous   Coleopterous   studies.     <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XV,  1888. 
Contains  on  p.  47  a  table  of  Dendroides. 


JOHN  L.  LECONTE.  —  Synopsis  of  the  Meloides  of  the  United  States. 

<Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  Vol.  VI,  1853,  pp.  328-350. 
GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  Revision  of  the  species  of  several  genera  of  Me- 
loidse  of    the  United  States.     <Proc.   Amer.   Philos.   Soc.,  Vol. 
XIII,  1873,  pp.  88-117. 

Gives  tables  of  Macrobasis,  p.  88;  Epicauta,  p.  95;  Cantharis,  p.  103;  Pom- 
phopcea,  p.  115. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  Studies  among  the  Meloidae.  <Trans.  Amer. 
Entom.  Soc.,  1885,  pp.  107-116,  pi.  v. 

Contains  synoptic  tables  of  Macrobasis  and  Tetraonyx  and  synopsis  of  Pyrota. 
RHYNCHOPHORA. 

C.  J.  SCHCENHERR.  —  Genera  et  species  Curculionidum  cum  synonymia 
hujus  familise  ...  8  vols.,  Paris,  1833-31. 

An  additional  volume,  Mantissa  secunda  familire  Circulionidum,  appeared 

in  1847. 

A  monograph  of  the  Rhynchophora  (including  the  Bruchidje)  of  the  whole 
world,  but  now  antiquated. 

C.  ZIMMERMANN.—  Synopsis  of  the  Scolytidasof  America,  north  of  Mex- 
ico. With  Notes  and  an  Appendix  by  J.  L.  Le  Conte.  <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  II,  1868,  pp.  141-178. 

F.  CHAPUIS.—  Synopsis  des  Scolytides.     Liege,  1869,  pp.  61. 

A  general  classification. 

W.  EICHHOFF.  —  Katio,  descriptio,  emendatio  Tomicinorum.  Mem. 
Liege,  (2)  1878,  viii,  pp.  1-531. 

A  monograph  of  the  Scolytidse,  subfamily  Tomicime,  of  the  whole  globe. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  The  Brenthidse  of  the  United  States.     <Trans. 

Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  IV,  1872,  pp.  127-129. 

GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  Contributions  to  a  knowledge  of  the  Curculioni- 
dse  of  the  United  States.  <Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  Vol.  XIII, 
1873,  pp.  407-469. 

A  revision  of  the  Calandridrc  and  synopses  of  Otidocephalus,  p.  448;  Mag- 
dalis,  p.  452;  Balaninus,  p.  457:  Orchestes,  p.  461;  Rhyssematus,  p.  463; 
Chalcodermus,  p.  465;  Analcis,  p.  467. 

JOHN  B.  SMITH.  —  Synopsis  of  the  Apioninae  of  North  America. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  XI,  1884,  pp.  41-68,  3  pis. 

JOHN  L.  LECONTE  and  GEORGE  H.  HORN.  —  The  Rlrynchophora  of 
America,  north  of  Mexico/  <Proc.  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  Vol. 
XV,  1876,  pp.  1-455. 

A  monograph  of  the  North  American  Rhynrhophora. 


57 

FREDERICK  BLANCHARD. — Table  of  Balaninus  Germ.     <Bul.  Brook- 
lyn Entom.  Soc.,  Vol.  VII,  1884,  pp.  106-108. 
W.  G.  DIETZ. — Revision  of  the  genera  and  species   of  Anthonomini 

inhabiting  North  America.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1891, 

pp.  177-276. 
W.  G.  DIETZ. — Revision   of  the  genera  and  species  of  Desmori  of 

North  America.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1894,  pp.  113-178. 
W.  G.  DIETZ. — Revision  of  the  genera  and  species  of  Ceutorhynchini 

inhabiting  North  America.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1896, 

pp.  387-480. 
W.  G.  DIETZ. — On  the  species  of  Macrops  Kirby,  inhabiting  North 

America.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1889,  pp.  28-54,  pi.  1. 
H.  C.  FALL. — Revision  of  the  species  of  Apion  of  America,  north  of 

Mexico.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1898,  pp.  105-184. 
T.  L.  CASEY. — On  some  new  North  American  Rhynchophora.     <Ann. 

N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Vol.  IV,  1888,  pp.  229-296. 

Contains  synopses  of  several  genera  which  are  enumerated  in  Henshaw's 
third  supplement,  and  of  the  genus  Sitonis. 

T.  L.  CASEY. — CVeopterological  Notices.     IV.     <Ann.  N.  Y.  Acad. 
Sci.,  Vol.  VI,  1892,  pp.  359-712. 

Synopses  of  portions  of  the  Rhynchophora. 

T.  L.  CASEY.' — Coleopterological  Notices.     VI.     <Ann.  N.  Y.  Acad. 
Sci.,  Vol.  VIII,  1895,  pp.  435-838. 

Contains  synoptic   tables  of  the  following  genera:  Lepyrus  (pp.  821-828) ; 
Plectromodes  (pp.  829-832);  Rhyssemattis  (pp.  832-836). 

T.  L.  CASEY. — Coleopterological  Notices.     VII.     <Ann.  N.  Y.  Acad. 
Sci.,  Vol.  IX,  1897,  pp.  285-684. 

Contains  the  following  synopses:  Balaninus  (part),  pp.  655-664;  tribe  Zygo- 
pini,  pp.  666-679;  Tachygonus,  pp.  679-681. 

HEMIPTERA. 

Heteroptera. 

L— CATALOGUES  AND  CHECK-LISTS. 

F.  A.  DOHRN. — Catalogus  Hemipterorum.     Stettin,  1859. 

PHILIP    R.   UHLER. — Check-List  of   the  Hemiptera  Heteroptera  of 

North  America.     Published  by  the  Brooklyn  Entom.  Soc.,  1886. 
L.  LETHIERRY  et  G.  SEVERIN. — Catalogue  general  des  Hemipteres. 

3  vols.    1893-1896.    <Musee  royal  d'histoire  naturelle  de  Belgique. 
These  include  all  the  Heteroptera  except  the  Capsidae  and  the  Cryptocerata. 

II.— GENERAL  WORKS  ON  CLASSIFICATION. 

C.  W.  HAHN  und  G.  A.  W.  HERRICH-SCHAEFFER. — Die  wanzenartigen 
Insecten.     10  vols.     Nuernberg,  1831-1853. 


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C.  J.  B.  AMYOT  et  J.  G.  AUDINET-SERVILLE. — Hemipteres.  Suites  a 
Buffon.  Histoire  Naturelle  des  Insectes.  Paris,  1843. 

C.  STAL.— Analeeta  hemipterologica,  Berlin,  1866-1869.  3  parts. 
Originally  published  in  the  Berlin,  entom.  Zeitschr. 

C.  STAL. — Hemiptera  Fabriciana,  secundum  exempla  Musei  Hafniensis 
et  Kieliensis  descripta.  2  parts.  <Kongl.  Svensk.  Vet.-Akad. 
Handl.,  1868-1869. 

J.  G.  SCHIOEDTE. — Einige  neue  Hauptsatze  der  Morphologic  und  Sys- 
tematik  der  Rhynchoten.  <Naturh.  Tidskr.,  1869,  p.  237ff. 

P.  R.  UHLER. — List  of  Hemiptera  of  the  region  west  of  the  Mississippi 
River,  including  those  collected  during  the  Hayden  explorations 
of  1873.  <Bul.  U.  S.  Geolog.  and  Geogr.  Survey  of  the  Terri- 
tories, Vol.  I,  1875,  pp.  267-361,  Pis.  XIX-XXI. 

P.  R.  UHLER. — Report  upon  the  insects  collected  b}^  P.  R.  Uhler  during 
the  exploration  of  1875,  including  monographs  of  the  families 
Cydnidse  and  Saldidse,  and  the  Hemiptera  collected  by  A.  S.  Pack- 
ard, M.  D.  <U.  S.  Geolog.  and  Geogr.  Survey,  Bui.,  Vol.  Ill, 

No.  2,  1877,  pp  355-475. 

1.  STAL. — Enumeratio  Hemipterorum.  Bidrag  till  en  forteckning 
ofver  alia  hitills  kanda  Hemiptera  (or:  Index  specierum  omnium 
hucusque  cognitarum  cum  observationibus  systematicis).  <cKongl. 
Svensk.  Vet.-Akad.  Handl.,  1870-1877,  5  parts. 

0.  STAL. — Bidrag  till  Hemipterenas  Systematik.  <Ofver.  K.  Vet.- 
Akad.  Forh.  1867,  pp.  491-560. 

Synopses  of  genera  of  PfentatomicUe  and  Coreidae. 

HERBERT  OSBORN. — Classification  of  Hemiptera.  <Entomologica 
Amer.,  Vol.  I,  1885,  pp.  21-27. 

Short  characterization  of  the  whole  order,  with  tables  of  suborders  and 
families. 

H.   E.    SUMMERS. — The  true   bugs,  or  Heteroptera,   of  Tennessee. 

<Bul.  Tenn.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Vol.  IV,  No.  3,  July,  1891,  pp.  75-96. 

Contains  a  table  of  the  families,  tables  of   genera  of   all   aquatic  forms, 

of  the  Emesidae,  Nabidae,   Phymatid;e,   Aradidjc,  Tingitidrc,  and  the 

Cydnidse. 

III.— MONOGRAPHS  AND  SYNOPSES. 

Heteroptera. 
SCTJTELLERIM;. 

E.  F.  GERMAR. — Beitrage  zu  einer  Monographic  der  Schildwanzen. 
<Germar's  Zeitschr.  f.  Entom.,  Vol.  I,  1839,  pp.  1-46. 

Now  greatly  antiquated;  treats  of  the  Scutelleridre  and  Corimelsenidse. 


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CYDNID.E. 

P.  R.  UHLER.  —  Summary  of  the  Cydnidse  of  North  America  in  report 

upon  the  insects  collected  by  P.  R.  Uhler,  etc.      <Bul.  U.  S. 

Geolog.  Survey,  Vol.  Ill,  1877,  pp.  366-396. 
V.  SIGNORET.  —  Revision  du  groupe  des  Cydnides  de  la  famille  des 

Pentatomides.     <Annales  de  la  Societe  Entom.  de  France,  1881, 

and  subsequent  volumes  to  1884. 

A  monograph  of  the  Cydnidse  of  the  whole  world. 

PENTATOMIDuE. 

H.  E.  SUMMERS.  —  A  generic  synopsis  of  the  Nearctic  PentatomidsB, 
<Proc.  Iowa  Acad.  Sci.,  1898  (1899). 

CAPSID^E. 

E.  T.  ATKINSON.  —  Catalogue  of  the  Capsidaa.    <Suppl.,  Journ.  Asiatic 
Soc.  Bengal,  Vol.  LVIII,  Part  II  (1889),  pp.  200. 
The  only  catalogue  of  the  Capsids  of  the  world. 

O.  M.  REUTER.  —  Capsinae  ex  America  boreali  in  Museo  Holmiensi 
asservatre.  <Ofver.  K.  Vet.-Akad.  Forh.,  1875,  pp.  59-92. 

O.  M.  REUTER.  —  Hemiptera  Gymnocerata  Europae.  Helsingfors, 
Vol.  I,  1878;  Vol.  II,  1879;  Vol.  Ill,  1883;  Vol.  IV,  1891;  Vol.  V, 

1896. 

Most  important  for  the  study  of  the  Capsida?. 

ACANTHIID./E. 

O.  M.  REUTER.  —  Acanthiidae  Americanos.     <0fver.  K.  Vet.-Akad, 

Forh.,  1871,  pp.  557-567. 
O.    M.    REUTER.  —  Monographia    Anthocoridarum    orbis    terrestris. 

<Act.  Soc.  Fenn.,  Vol.  XIV,  1886,  pp.  555-758. 


E.  BERGROTH.  —  Notes  on  the  Nearctic  Aradidae.     <Proc.  Entom.  Soc. 
Wash.,  Vol.  II,  pp.  332-338  (1892). 


PHTMATID.E. 


A.  HANDLIRSCH.  —  Monographic  der  Phymatiden.    <Ann.  k.  k.  Naturh. 
Hofmuseuins,  Wien.,  1897,  Vol.  XII,  pp.  127-230. 


REDUVIID^E. 


C.  STAL.  —  Monographie  der  Gattung  Conorhinus  und  Verwandten. 

Berliner  entom.  Zeitschr.,  Vol.  Ill,  1859,  pp.  312-328. 
C.  STAL.  —  Bidrag  till  Reduviidernas  kannedomen.     <Ofver.  K.  Vet.- 

Akad.  Forh.,  1866,  pp.  235-302. 


r>o 

O.  M.  REUTER. — Nabidae  novae  et  minus  cognitae.     <Ofver.  K.  Vet.- 
Akad.  F6rh.,  Vol.  XXIX,  1872  (1873),  pp.  79-96. 


EMESID.E. 


F.  A.  DOHRN. — Beitrage  zu  einer  monographischen  Bearbeitung  der 
Familic  der  Emesina.  <Linnsea  Entom.,  Vol.  XIV,  1860,  pp. 
206-355,  Table  I. 


SALDIDJE. 

P.  R.  UHLER. — Family  Saldidae.  (Report  upon  the  insects  collected 
by  P.  R.  Uhler  during  the  explorations  of  1875.)  <Bul.  U.  S. 
Geolog.  and  Geogr.  Survey,  Vol.  Ill,  No.  2,  1877,  pp.  429-452. 

BELOSTOMID^E. 

JOSEPH   LEIDY. — History  and  anatomy  of   the  Heinipterous   genus 

Belostoma.     <Journ.  Acad.  Sci.  Phila.,  Ser.  2,  Vol.  I,  1847,  pp. 

57-67,  PI.  I. 
LEON  DUFOUR. — Essai  monographique  sur  les  Belostomides.     <Ann. 

Soc.  Entom.  de  France,  1863,  pp.  373-400. 
G.  MAYR. — Die  Belostomiden.     Monographisch  bearbeitet.     <Verh. 

k.  k.  zool.-bot.  Ges.  in  Wien,  1871,  pp.  399-440. 

NOTONECTID^E. 

F.  X.  FIEBER. — Rhynchotographien,  drei  monographische  Abhandhm- 

gen.      Sciocoridae,    Oxycarenus,    Notonectae.      <Abhandl.    kon. 
bohm.  Ges.  der  Wiss.  Prag,  Ser.  5,  Vol.  VII,  1851,  pp.  425-488. 

G.  W.  KIRKALDY. — Revision  of  the  Notonectidae,  Part   I.     <Trans. 

Entom.  Soc.  London,  1897,  pp.  393-426. 

CORISID^E. 

F.  X.  FIEBER. — Species  generis  Corisa  monographice  dispositae. 
<Abhandl.  kon.  bohm.  Ges.  der  Wiss.  Prag,  Ser.  5,  Vol.  VII,  1852, 
pp.  213-260. 

GALGULIM;. 

F.  X.  FIEBER. — Genera  Hydrocoridum  secundum  ordinem  naturalem 
in  f  amilias  disposita.  <  Abhandl.  kon.  bohm.  Ges.  der  Wiss.  Prag, 
Vol.  VII,  1852,  pp.  181-212, 4  pis. 

Homoptera. 
CICADID^E. 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  WOODWORTH. — Synopsis  of  North  American  Cica- 
didse.  <Psyche,  Vol.  V,  1888,  pp.  67-68. 


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P.  II.  UHLER. — Preliminary  survey  of  the  Cicadidse  of  the  United 

States,  Antilles,  and  Mexico.    <Trans.  Maryland  Acad.  Sci.,  1892, 

pp.  175-179. 

JASSID^E  (including  the  TettigoniidcB). 
E.  P.  VAN  DUZEE. — A  catalogue  of  the  described  Jassoidea  of  North 

America.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entoin.  Soc.,  1894,  pp.  245-316. 
E.  P.  VAN  DUZEE. — A  synoptical  arrangement  of  the  genera  of  the 

North  American  Jassidse,  etc.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entoin.  Soc.,  1892, 

pp.  295-307. 
V.  SIGNORET. — Revue  iconographique  des  Tettigonides.     <Ann.  Soc. 

Entoin.  de  France,  1853-1855,  with  colored  plates. 
V.  SIGNORET. — Essai  sur  les  Jassides  Stal,  Fieb.,  et  plus  particuliere- 

ment  sur  les  Acocephaiides  Puton.     <Ann.  Soc.  Entoin.  de  France, 

1879-1880. 
CHARLES  WILLIAM  WOODWORTH. — Jassidaeof  Illinois,  Part  1.    <Bul. 

Til.  State  Lai).  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  Ill,  1887,  pp.  9-33. 
H.  OSBORN  and  E.  D.  BALL. — Studies  of  North  American  Jassoidea. 

<Proc,  Davenport  Acad.  Sci.,  Vol.  VII  (1898),  pp.  45-100. 
Contains  a  review  of  Ag<i//i<t. 

H.  OSBORN  and  E.  D.  BALL. — Contributions  to  the  Hemipterous  fauna 
of  Iowa.     <Proc.  Iowa  Acad.  Sci.,  Vol.  IV  (1897),  pp.  172-234. 

Contains  a  review  of  Deltocephalus. 

H.  OSBORN  and  E.  D.  BALL. — The  genus  Pediopsis;  a  review  of  the 

North  American  species.     <Proc.  Davenport  Acad.  Nat.   Sci., 

Vol.  VII  (1900),  pp.  111-123. 
H.  OSBORN  and  E.  D.  BALL. — A  review  of  the  North  American  species 

of  Idiocerus.    <Proc.  Davenport  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.,  Vol.  VII  (1900), 

pp.  124-138. 
CHARLES  WILLIAM  WOODWORTH. — On  the  genus  Cicadula.    <Psyche, 

Vol.  V  (1889),  pp.  75-76. 

E.  P.  VAN  DUZEE. — Review  of  the  North  American  species  of  Pedi- 
opsis.    <Entom.  Amer.,  1889,  pp.  165-174. 
E.  P.  VAN  DUZEE. — A  revision  of   the  North  American  species  of 

Phlepsius.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1892,  pp.  63-82. 
J.  SPANBERG. — -Species  Gyponse  Generis  Homopterorum.     <Bihang 

till  k.  Svenska  Vet.-Akad.  Handl.,  1878. 
C.  F.  BAKER. — The  North  American  species  of  Gnathodus.     <Can. 

Entom.,  1896,  pp.  35-421 
W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — A  generic  synopsis  of  the  Bythoscopidag.     < Entom. 

Amer.,  1889,  pp.  125-126. 
E.  P.  VAN  DUZEE. — Review  of  the  North  American  species  of  Bythos- 

copus.     <Entom.  Amer.,  1890,  pp.  221-229. 


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CHARLES  WILLIAM    WOODWORTH. — North   American    Typhlocybini. 

<Psyche,  Vol.  V  (1889),  pp.  211-214. 
C.  P.  GILLETTE. — American  leaf  hoppers  of  the  subfamily  Typhlocy- 

binse.     <Proc.  U.  S.   Nat.  Mus.,  Vol.  XX  (1898),  pp.  709-773. 
H.  OSBORN. — The  genus  Scaphoideus.     <Journ.  Cin.  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.. 

Vol.  XIX  (1900),  pp.  187-209,  2  pis. 

CERCOPID^;. 

V.  SIGNORET. — Revue  critique  du  groupe  des  Tettigonides  et  de  la 
tribu  des  Cercopides.  <Revue  et  Mag.  de  Zool.,  Vol.  V,  1853, 
pp.  173-184. 

F.  W.  GODING. — Synopsis  of  the  subfamilies  and  genera  of  the  North 
American  Cercopidse,  with  a  bibliographical  catalogue  of  the 
described  species.  <Bul.  111.  State  Labor,  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  Ill 
(1895),  pp.  483-501. 

E.  D.  BALL. — A  study  of  the  genus  Clastoptera.  <Proc.  Iowa 
Acad.  Sci.,  Vol.  Ill  (1896),  pp.  182-193,  4  pis. 

FULGORID^E. 

J.  O.  WESTWOOD. — On  the  family  Fulgoridae,  with  a  monograph  of 

the  genus  Fulgora  of   Linnaeus.     <Trans.  Linn.  Soc.  London, 

Vol.  XVIII,  1839,  pp.  133-238,  1  pi. 
C.  STAL. — Die  amerikanischen  Fulgoriden-Gattungen  synoptisch  be- 

schrieben.     <Stettiner  entom.  Zeit.,  Vol.  XXXI,  1870,  pp.  255- 

258. 
W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — A  generic  synopsis  of  the  Fulgoridse.     <Entom. 

Amer.,  1888,  pp.  1-6,  21-28. 
E.  P.  VAN  DUZEE. — A  preliminary  review  of   the  North  American 

Delphacidge.     <Bul.  Buffalo  Soc.  Nat.  Sci.,  Vol.  V  (1897),  pp. 

225-261. 

E.  P.  VAN  DUZEE. — Observations  on  some  northern  Derbida?.     <Can. 

Entom.,  1889,  pp.  159  and  176. 

P.  R.  UHLER.— Aids  to  a  recognition  of  some  North  American  genera 
and  species  of  the   old   family  Fulgoridae.     <Trans.  Maryland 
-  Acad.  Sci.,  1900,  pp.  401-408. 
Treats  of  the  species  of  Scolops. 

MEMBRACIDJE. 

C.  STAL. — Bidrag  till  Membracidernas  Kannedom.  <0fver.  af  Kongl. 
Vet.-Akad.  Forhandl.,  1869. 

F.  W.  GODING. — Bibliographical  and  synonymical  catalogue  of  the 

described  Membracidre  of  North  America.     <Bul.  111.  St.  Lab. 
Nat,  Hist.,  Vol.  Ill  (1894),  pp.  391-482. 


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F.  W.  GODING.  —  A  synopsis  of  the  subfamilies  anil  genera  of  the  Mem- 
bracidse  of  North  America.  <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.  ,  1892, 
pp.  253-260. 

PSYLLID^E. 

FRANZ  Low.  —  Zur  Systematik  der  Psylloden.  <Verh.  d.  k.  k.  zool.- 
bot.  Ges.  in  Wien,  1878,  pp.  585-610. 

Characteristics  and  tables  of  the  European  subfamilies  and  genera.  Super- 
sedes all  previous  classifications. 

W.  H.  ASHMEAD.  —  On  the  Aphididse  of  Florida,  with  descriptions  of 
new  species.  Family  Psyllidre.  <Cau.  Entom.,  Vol.  XIII,  1881, 
pp.  220-225. 

Gives  a  list  of  the  North  American  species,  with  descriptions  of  several  new 
ones. 

C.  V.  RILEY.  —  Notes  on  North  American  Psyllidse.  <Proc.  Biolog. 
Soc.  Wash.,  Vol.  II,  1884,  pp.  67-79. 

A  classified  list  of  the  North  American  Psyllidte  hitherto  described,  with 
short  characteristics  of  the  subfamilies,  and  descriptions  of  some  new 
genera  and  species. 

C.  W.  MALLY.  —  Psyllidas  found  at  Ames.  <Proc.  Iowa  Acad.  ScL, 
Vol.  II  (1894),  pp.  152-171,  3  pis. 

A  list  of  the  described  species,  with  a  few  additions. 


BENJAMIN  D.  WALSH.  —  On  the  genera  of  Aphidse  found  in  the  United 
States.  <Proc,  Entom.  Soc.  Phila.,  Vol.  I,  1861-1863,  pp.  294- 
310. 

CYRUS  THOMAS.  —  Notes  of  the  Plant-lice  found  in  the  United  States. 
<Trans.  111.  Hortic.  Soc,,  1877,  pp.  137-212. 

A  review  of  the  family,  including  the  Psyllidse;  reproduces  the  descriptions 
of  earlier  authors,  and  adds  descriptions  of  new  species. 

CYRUS  THOMAS.  —  A  list  of  the  species  of  the  tribe  Aphidini,  family 
Aphides,  found  in  the  United  States,  which  have  been  heretofore 
named,  with  descriptions  of  some  new  species.  <Bul.  No.  2, 
111.  St.  Labor,  Nat.  Hist.,  1878,  pp.  3-16. 

C.  V.  RILEY  and  J.  MONELL.  —  Notes  on  the  Aphididse  of  the  United 
States,  with  descriptions  of  species  occurring  west  of  the  Missis- 
sippi. <Bul.  U.  S.  Geolog.  and  Geogr.  Survey  of  the  Territo- 
ries, Vol.  V,  No.  1,  1879,  pp.  1-32,  2  pis. 

Kiley  gives  the  biology  and  description  of  several  Pemphiginse;  Monell, 
descriptions,  with  occasional  tables,  of  a  number  of  Aphidinse. 

CYRUS  THOMAS.  —  Eighth  Report  of  the  State  Entomologist  on  the 
noxious  and  beneficial  insects  of  the  State  of  Illinois.  <cThird 
Annual  Report,  by  Cyrus  Thomas,  Springfield,  1879. 

The  report  treats  wholly  on  the  Aphididre  of  the  United  States  and  is  an 
enlargement  of  the  author's  paper  in  the  Trans.  111.  Hortic.  Soc.,  1877. 


64 

GEORGE  B.  BUCKTON. — Monograph  of  the  British  Aphides.  4  vols. 
Ray  Society,  London,  1875-1883. 

This  is  the  latest  European  work  on  this  family,  containing  tables  for  the 
determination  of  the  genera. 

O.  W.  OESTLUND. — Synopsis  of  the  Aphididae  of  Minnesota.     <Bul. 

No.  4,  Geolog.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Survey  of  Minn.,  St.  Paul,  1887. 
W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — A  generic  synopsis  of  the  Aphididae.     <Entoin. 

Amer.,  1889,  pp.  185-189. 
T.  A.  WILLIAMS. — Host-plant  list   of    North    American    Aphididiv. 

Spec.  Bui.  No.  1,  Univ.  Nebr.,  Dept.  Entom.,  1891. 

ALEURODIDJE. 

A.  L.  QUAINTANCE. — Contributions  toward  a  monograph  of  the 
American  Aleurodidse.  <Bul.  No.  8,  Technical  series,  Div. 
Entom.,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agric.,  1900,  pp.  1-64. 

COCCID^E. 

V.  SIGNORET. — Essai  sur  les  Cochenilles.  <Ann.  Soc.  Entom.  do 
France,  1868-1876. 

J.  H.  COMSTOCK. — Report  on  scale  insects.  < Annual  Report  of  the 
Commissioner  of  Agriculture  for  the  year  1880,  Washington,  1881, 
pp.  276-349,  pis. 

J.  H.  COMSTOCK. — Second  Report  on  scale  insects,  including  a  mono- 
graph of  the  subfamily  Diaspina?  of  the  family  Coccida?  and  a  list, 
with  notes,  of  the  other  species  of  scale  insects  found  in  North 
America.  <C Second  Report  of  the  Cornell  University  Experi- 
ment Station,  1882-83,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1883,  pp.  47-143,  Pis.  I-IV. 

W.  H.  ASHMEAD. — A  generic  synopsis  of  the  Coccidre.  <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1891,  pp.  92-102. 

T.  D.  A.  COCKERELL. — Tables  for  the  determination  of  the  genera  of 
Coccidas.  <Can.  Entom.,  1899,  pp.  273-279;  330-333. 

T\  D.  A.  COCKERELL. — A  check-list  of  the  Coccidse.  <Bul.  111.  St. 
Lab.  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  IV  (1896),  pp.  318-339. 

T.  D.  A.  COCKERELL. — First  supplement  to  the  check-list  of  the  Coc- 
cidse.  <Bul.  111.  St.  Lab.  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  V  (1899),  pp.  389- 
398. 

T.  D.  A.  COCKERELL. — A  check-list  of  the  Nearctic  Coccidai.  <Can. 
Entom.,  1894,  pp.  31-36. 

T.  D.  A.  COCKERELL. — Table  of  North  American  Kermes,  based  on 
external  characters.  <Psyche,  Vol.  9  (1900),  pp.  44-45. 

W.  NEWELL. — On  the  North  American  species  of  the  subgenera 
Diaspidiotus  and  Hemiberlesia,  of  the  genus  Aspidiotus.  <Con- 
trib.  Dept.  Zool.  Entom.,  Iowa  St.  Coll.  Agric.  and  Mech.  Arts, 
No.  3,  August,  1899. 


65 

K.  A.  COOLEY. — The  Coccid   genera  Chionaspis  and  Hemichionaspis. 

<Spec.  Bui.  Mass.  Agric.   Exp.  Station,  August,  1899,  pp.  58, 

9  pis. 
G.  B.  KING. — The  genus  Kermes  in  North  America.     <Psyche,  July, 

1900,  pp.  78-84. 

PHYSAPODA  (THRIPID^;). 

A.  H.  HALIDAY. — An  Epitome  of  the  British  genera  in  the  Order 
Thysanoptera,  with  indications  of  a  few  of  the  species.  <Entom. 
Mag.,  Vol.  Ill,  1836,  pp.  439-451. 

FRANCIS  WALKER. — List  of  specimens  of  Homopterous  Insects  in  the 
collection  of  the  British  Museum.  5  vols.  and  1  vol.  Supplement. 
London,  1850-'58. 

The  Physapoda,  compiled  from  Haliday's  manuscripts,  are  treated  in  the 
supplement. 

A.  M.  BEACH. — Contributions  to  a  knowledge  of  the  Thripidse  of  Iowa. 
<Proc.  Iowa  Acad.  Sci.,  Vol.  Ill  (1896),  pp.  214-227. 
Tables  for  genera  and  species. 

H.  UZEL. — Monographic  der  Ordnung  Thysanoptera.  Koniggratz, 
1895,  4to,  472pp.,  10  pis. 

PEDICULIM;. 

H.  DENNY. — Monographia  Anoplurorum  Britannia?,  or  an  essay  on 
the  British  species  of  parasitic  insects.  London,  1842,  26  pis. 

C.  G.  A.  GIEBEL. — Insecta  epizoa.  Die  auf  Saiigethieren  und  Vogeln 
schmarotzenden  Insekten.  Nach  Zeichnungen  von  C.  L.  Nitzsch. 
Leipzig,  1874,  20  pis. 

ANDREW  MURRAY. — Economic  Entomology.  Aptera.  South  Ken- 
sington Museum  Science  Handbooks.  London  and  New  York,  1877. 
The  PedicuJidse  are  treated  on  pp.  384-400. 

P.  MEGNIN. — Les  Parasites  et  les  maladies  parasitaires  chez  Phomme, 
les  animaux  domestiques  et  les  animaux  sauvages  avec  lesquels  ils 
peuvent  £tre  en  contact.  Insectes,  Arachnides,  Crustaces.  Paris, 

1880. 

The  Pediculidge  are  treated  on  pp.  72-79. 

E.  PIAGET. — Les  Pediculines.  Description  de  toutes  les  especes  obser- 
vees,  enrichie  d' especes  nouvelles.  Leyden,  1880,  56  pis. ;  Sup- 
plement, 1885,  17  pis. 

ORTHOPTERA. 

L— CATALOGUES. 

SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — Catalogue  of  the  described  Orthoptera  of  the 
United  States  and  Canada.     <Proc.  Davenport  Acad.  Nat.  Sci. , 
Vol.  VIII  (1900).     Price,  $1. 
3631— No.  24 5 


66 

SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER.  — A  catalogue  of  the  Orthoptera  of  North  Amer- 
ica described  previous  to  1867.  <Smithsonian  Institution  Mis- 
cellaneous Collections  189,  1868. 

An  alphabetical,  not  synonymical,  list  of  the  Orthoptera  described  from 
North  America;  contains  also  a  full  bibliography  up  to  1867. 

IL— LOCAL  LISTS. 

J.  SIDNEY  SMITH. — Orthoptera  of  the  State  of  Maine.     <Proc.  Port- 
land Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  1868,  pp.  143-151. 

A  synonymical  catalogue  of  the  Orthoptera  found  in  Maine,  with  notes  on 
habits  and  distribution  of  the  species. 

CYRUS  THOMAS. — A  list  of  the  Orthoptera  of  Illinois.  <Bul.  Ills. 
Mus.  Nat.  Hist.,  No.  1,  1876,  pp.  59-69. 

A  synonymical  list  of  the  Orthoptera  found  in  Illinois. 

C.  H.  FERNALD. — The  Orthoptera  of  New  England.  <Ann.  Kept. 
Mass.  Agric.  Col.,  1888,  pp.  61. 

W.  BEUTENMULLER. — Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  Orthoptera  found 
within  fifty  miles  of  New  York  City.  <Bul.  Amer.  Mus.  Nat. 
Hist.,  Vol.  VI,  pp.  253-316.  (1894). 

III.— GENERAL  WORKS  ON  CLASSIFICATION. 

S.  H.  SCUDDER. — Guide  to  the  genera  and  classification  of  the  North 
American  Orthoptera.     Cambridge,  Mass.,  1897. 
Contains  a  bibliography. 

C.  BRUNNER  VON  WATTENWYL. — Revision  du  systeme  des  Orthopteres, 
et  description  des  especes  rapportees  par  M.  Leonardo  Fea  do 
Birmamie.  <Ann.  Mus.  civ.  Stor.  nat.  Genova,  XIII  (1893),  pp. 
1-230. 

J.  G.  ATJDINET-SERVILLE. — Histoire  naturelle  des  Insectes  Orthop- 
teres. Paris,  1839,  776  pp.,  14  pis. 

Natural  history  of  the  order  up  to  date,  with  bibliography  and  list  of  species 
described. 

HENRI  DE  SAUSSURE. — Orthoptera  nova  Americana  (Diagnoses  prpe- 
liminares).     Series  I-III.     <Revue  et  Mag.  de  Zool.,  1859-1861. 
Contains  synoptical  tables  of  species,  besides  descriptions  of  numerous  North 
American  Orthoptera. 

SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — Materials  for  a  monograph  of  the  North  Ameri- 
can Orthoptera.  <Boston  Journal  of  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  VII,  1862, 
pp.  409-480. 

Contains  synoptical  tables  and  a  review  of  the  system  used  for  classification. 

SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — Remarks  upon  the  arrangement  of  the  families 
of  Orthoptera.  <Proc.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist. ,  Vol.  XII,  1868-69; 
also  separate  under  the  title:  Entomological  Notes,  Vol.  II,  pp.  7-14. 


67 

SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — Synoptical  tables  for  determining  North  Ameri- 
can insects.  Orthoptera.  <Psyche,  Vol.  1, 1876,  pp.  169-171. 

Synopsis  of  the  families  of  Orthoptera;  also  a  list  of  useful  works  in  the  study 
of  North  American  Orthoptera. 

IV.— SYNOPSES  AND  MONOGRAPHS. 
FORFICULID^:. 

H.  DOHKN. — Versuch  einer  Monographic  der  Dermapteren.     <Stet- 
tiner  entom.  Zeit.,  Vols.  XXIV-XXVI,  1863-1865. 
A  monograph  of  the  Forficulidae  of  the  whole  world. 

SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — Synoptical  tables  for  determining  North  Ameri- 
can insects.  Orthoptera.  U.  S.  Forficularise.  <Pysche,  Vol.  I, 

1876,  pp.  177,  178. 

Tabulates  thirteen  species  and  gives  a  list  of  books  useful  for  the  study  of 
the  family. 

SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — Brief  Synopsis  of  North  American  Earwigs, 
with  an  appendix  on  the  fossil  species.  <Bul.  U.  S.  Geolog.  and 
Geogr.  Survey  of  the  Territories,  Vol.  II,  No.  3,  1876,  pp.  249- 
260. 

SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — Critical  and  historical  notes  on  Forficulariee, 
including  descriptions  of  new  generic  forms  and  an  alphabetical 
synonymic  list  of  the  described  species.  <Proc.  Bost.  Soc.  Nat. 
Hist.,  July-October,  1876,  Vol.  XVIII,  pp.  287-332. 

W.  F.  KIRBY. — A  revision  of  the  Forficulidse,  with  descriptions  of 
new  species  in  the  British  Museum.  <Journ.  Linn.  Soc.  Lon- 
don, Zool.,  XXIII  (1890),  pp.  502-531. 

BLATTID^E. 

HENRI  DE  SAUSSURE. — Orthoptera  nova  Americana  (Diagnoses  prse- 
liminares).     Ser.  III.     <Revue  et  Mag.  do  Zool.,  1862. 
Contains  descriptions  of  new  Blattidse,  with  synoptical  arrangement. 

C.  BRUNNER  VON  WATTENWYL. — Nouveau  systeme  des  Blattaires. 
Vienna,  1865,  426  pp.,  13  pis. 

Synoptical  arrangement  of  all  described  species,  with  descriptions  of  many 
new  ones;  also  bibliography  on  the  family. 

HENRI  DE  SAUSSURE. — Melanges  Orthopterologiques.  6  fascicules. 
Geneva,  1863-1878. 

Fascicule  II  contains  the  Blattidae. 

W.  L.  BLATCHLEY. — The  Locustidse  and  Blattidae  of  Indiana.  <Proc. 
Ind.  Acad.  Sci.,  1892,  pp.  92-163. 

PHASMID^E. 

SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — Summary  of  the  U.  S.  Phasmidse.  <Can. 
Entom.,  1895,  pp.  29-30. 


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GEOKGE  R.  GRAY. — Synopsis  of  the  species  of  insects  belonging  to 
the  family  of  Phasmidse.  London,  1835. 

J.  O.  WESTWOOD. — A  catalogue  of  the  Orthoptcrous  insects  in  the 
British  Museum.  Part  I,  Phasmidre.  London,  1859. 

C.  STAL. — Recensio  Orthopterorum.  Revue  critique  des  Orthopteres 
decrits  par  Linne,  De  Geer  et  Thunberg.  Part  3.  Stockholm, 

1875. 

Synoptical  tables  of  the  genera  of  Phasmidae,  with  notes  on  many  species. 

MANTID^E. 

SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — Index  to  the  Mantidse  of  North  America, 
north  of  Mexico.  <Can.  Entom.,  1S96,  pp.  207-215. 

HENRI  DE  SAUSSURE. — Essai  d'un  systeme  des  Mantides.  <Mittheil. 
d.  schweiz.  entom.  Ges.,  Vol.  Ill,  1869,  pp.  49-73. 

Classification  of  the  Mantidse.     Part  2  contains  descriptions  of  North  Amer- 
ican species. 

HENRI  DE  SAUSSURE. — Additions  au  systeme  des  Mantides.  Geneva, 
1871. 

Synoptic  table  of  genera  and  species  of  North  American  Mantidse. 

HENRI  DE  SAUSSURE. — Mantides  americains.  <Mem.  Hist.  Nat. 
Mex.,  II,  1.  Geneva,  1871,  186  pp.,  2  pis. 

A  synopsis  of  the  North  American  species. 

J.  O.  WESTWOOD. — Revisio  Insectorum  Familse  Mantidarum,  Spe- 
ciebus  novis  aut  minus  cognitis  descriptis  et  delineatis.  London, 

1889. 

GRYLLID^. 

SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — Revision  of  the  large,  stylated,  fossorial 
crickets.  <Memoirs  of  the  Peabody  Academy  of  Sciences,  Vol. 
I,  No.  1,  1869. 

Description  of  the  species  of  Scapteriscus  and  Gryllotalpa. 

HENRI  DE  SAUSSURE. — Melanges  Orthopterologiques.  Gry Hides.  Two 
parts.  Geneva,  1877-78. 

A  monograph  of  the  family,  containing  synoptical  tables  of  the  genera  and 
species. 

C.  A.  HART. — On  the  species  of  CEcanthus.  <Entom.  News,  1892, 
pp.  33-34. 

SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — The  species  of  Nemobius  found  in  North 
America.  <Psyche,  Vol.  VII  (1896),  pp.  431-434. 

W.  S.  BLATCHLEY. — The  Gryllida3  of  Indiana.  <Proc.  Ind.  Acad. 
Sci.,  1891,  pp.  126-144. 


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LOCUSTID^:. 

C.  STAL. — Recensio  Orthopterorum.  Revue  critique  des  Orthopteres 
decrits  par  Linne,  De  Geer  et  Thunberg.  (Part  2.)  Stockholm, 
1874,  121  pp. 

Contains  synoptical  tables  of  the  genera. 

C.  BRUNNER  VON  WATTENWYL. — Monographic  der  Phaneropteriden. 

Wien,  1878,  402  pp.,  8  pis. 

A  synoptical  monograph  of  the  Katydids  of  the  world,  with  full  bibliography 
and  full  synonymy  of  the  species. 

IGNACIO  BOLIVAR. — Arthropodos  del  viage  al  Pacifico,  verificado  de 
1862-1865  por  una  comision  de  naturalistas  enviada  por  el  Go- 
bierno  Espafiol.  Insectes  Neuropteros  y  Ortopteros.  Madrid, 
1884,  114pp.,  3  pis. 

Contains  a  synoptical  table  of  the  genus  Conocephalus,  with  descriptions  of 
new  species. 

C.  BRUNNER  VON  WATTENWYL. — Monographic  der  Pseudophylliden. 

<Verh.  zool.-bot.  Ges.  Wien,  1895,  pp.  282. 
J.    REDTENBACHER. — Monographic    der    Conocephaliden.      <Verh. 

zool.-bot.  Ges.  Wien,  1891,  pp.  315-562. 
SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — The  North  American  Ceuthophili.      <Proc. 

Amer.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sci.,  Vol.  XXX  (1894),  pp.  17-113. 
SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — The  Orthopteran  group  Scudderise.     <Proc. 

Amer.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sci.,  Vol.  XXXIII  (1898),  pp.  271-290. 
SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — A  preliminary  review  of  the  North  American 

Decticidre.     <Can.  Entom.,  1894,  pp.  177-184. 
SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — The  described  species  of  Xiphidium  in  the 

United  States  and  Canada.  <Can.  Entom.,  1898,  pp.  183-184. 
J.  McNEiLL.— Orchelimum  Serv.  <Can.  Entom.,  1900,  pp.  77-83. 
SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — The  Stenopelmatinse  of  the  Pacific  Coast. 

<Can.  Entom.,  1899,  pp.  113-121. 
W.  L.  BLATCHLEY. — The  Locustidse  and  Blattidae  of  Indiana.     <Proc. 

Ind.  Acad.  Sci.,  1892,  pp.  92-163. 

ACRIDIID^E. 

C.  STAL. — Recensio  Orthopterorum.  Revue  critique  des  Orthopteres 
decrits  par  Linne,  De  Geer  et  Thunberg.  Part  1.  Acrididae. 
Stockholm,  1873,  154  pp. 

A  synoptical  arrangement  of  the  genera  of  the  family,  with  descriptions  of 
new  genera  and  species. 

CYRUS  THOMAS. — Synopsis  of  No'rth  American  Acrididae.  <Report 
U.  S.  Geolog.  Survey,  Vol.  V,  Part  1,1873. 

A  systematical  arrangement  of  the  described  species  of  North  American 
locusts;  Part  1.  Species  of  the  United  States;  Part  2.  Species  from 
other  parts  of  North  America. 


70 

SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER.— Spharagemon,  a  genus  of  CEdipodidre;  with  a 
revision  of  the  species.  <Proc.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol. 
XVII,  1875,  pp.  467-471.  Separate,  under  the  title:  Entom. 
Notes,  IV,  pp.  66-70. 

A  synopsis  of  the  genus,  with  descriptions  of  new  species. 

SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDEK. — A  revision  of  two  American  genera  of  CEdi- 
podidse.     <Proc.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  XVII,  1875,  pp. 
478-485.     Separate,  under  the  title:  Entom.  Notes,  IV,  pp.  77-84. 
A  synopsis  of  the  genera  Encoptolophus  and  Tragocephala. 

CYRUS  THOMAS. — Manual  of  economic  entomology.  Part  III.  The 
Acrididse  of  Illinois.  <Ninth  report  of  the  State  Entomologist 
...  of  the  State  of  Illinois,  1880,  pp.  73-140. 

Contains  a  synoptical  table  or  key  to  the  families  of  Orthoptera,  a  key  to 
the  subfamilies  and  genera,  and  a  key  to  the  Illinois  species  of  Acrididse. 

LAWRENCE  BRUNER. — North  American  Acrididse,  north  of  Mexico. 
<Third  Report  U.  S.  Entom.  Commission,  1883,  pp.  55-61. 
A  systematical  list  of  the  species  described  from  North  America. 

HENRI  DE  SAUSSURE. — Prodromus  (Edipodiorum Insectorum  exordine 
Orthopterorum.  <Mem.  Soc.  Phys.  Hist.  Nat.,  Geneva,  1884, 
4to,  254  pp. 

A  synoptical  monograph  of  the  subfamily  (Edipodinse  of  all  countries,  with 
descriptions  of  new  species. 

C.  STAL. — Systema  Acrideorum.     <Bih.  Svensk.  Vet.  Akad.  HandL, 

1878,  pp.  100. 
SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — Revision  of  the  Orthopteran  group  Melanopli 

(Acrididae),  with  special   reference   to   North  American   forms. 

<Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Vol.  XX,  pp.  1-421.     (1897.) 
SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — The  Orthopteran  genus  Hippiscus.     <  Psyche, 

Vol.  VI,  1892.     [Continued  in  several  numbers.] 
SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — The  North  American  species  of  Orphulella. 

<Can.  Entom.,  1899,  pp.  177-188. 
SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — The  species  of  the  Orthopteran  genus  Derot- 

mema.     <Proc.  Amer.  Acad.  Arts  and  ScL,  Vol.  XXXV,  No.  19, 

March,  1900,  pp.  387-395. 
SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — Some  genera  of  CEdipodida*  rescued  from  the 

Tryxalidse.     <Psyche,  1890,  pp.  433-442. 
SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — Supplement  to  a  revision  of  the  Melanopli. 

<Proc.  Davenport  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.,  Vol.  VII,  pp.  157-205,  3  pis. 

(1899.) 
SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — The  Orthopteran  genus  Schistoccrca.     <Proc. 

Amer.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sci., Vol.  XXXIV,  1891),  pp.  441-470. 
A.  P.  MORSE. — Revision  of  the  species  of  Spharagemon.     <Psyche, 

Vol.  VII  (1895),  pp.  287-299. 


71 

J.  McNEiLL.— Revision  of  the  Truxalinse  of  North  America.  <Proc. 
Davenport  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.,  Vol.  VI  (1897),  pp.  179-274. 

J.  McNEiLL. — The  Orthopteran  genus  Trimerotropis.  <Psyche, 
Vol.  IX,  pp.  27-36.  (1900.) 

A.  P.  MORSE. — Notes  on  the  Acridicbe  of  New  England.  <Psyche, 
I,  1894,  pp.  147-167;  II,  1896,  pp.  323-327,  342-344,  382-384, 
402-403,  407-411,  419-422,  443-445;  III,  1897,  pp.  6-8,  35-37, 
50-51,  64-66,  80-82,  87-89,  111-114;  IV,  1898,  pp.  247-248,  255- 
260,  269-273,  279-282,  292-296. 

SAMUEL  H.  SCUDDER. — The  species  of  Hadrotettix,  a  genus  of  CEdi- 
podinge.  <Psyche,  1900,  pp.  67-69. 

1.  BOLIVAR. — Essai  sur  les  Acridiens  de  la  tribu  des  Tettigidse.  <Ann. 
Soc.  Entom.  Belg.  (1887),  pp.  175-313. 

J.  L.  HANCOCK. — The  species  of  the  new  genus  Neotettix  with  a  key 
to  the  genera  of  North  American  Tettigiae.  < Entom.  News, 
1898,  pp.  137-141. 

J.  L.  HANCOCK. —Synopsis  of  subfamilies  and  genera  of  North  Amer- 
ican Tettigidae.  <Psyche,  Vol.  IX,  pp.  6-7.  (1900.) 

NETJROPTERA  (INCLUDING  PSEUDONEUROPTEBA). 

L— CATALOGUES. 

N.  BANKS. — A  synopsis,  catalogue,  and  bibliography  of  the  Neurop- 
teroid  insects  of  temperate  North  America.  <Trans.  Amer. 
Entom.  Soc.,  1892,  pp.  328-373. 

IL— GENERAL  WORKS  ON  CLASSIFICATION. 

HERMANN  BURMEISTER. — Handbuch  der  Entomologie.  Berlin,  1832- 
1835. 

The  Neuroptera  are  treated  in  Vol.  II,  Part  I. 

P.  EAMBUR. — Historic  naturelle  des  Neuropteres.  Suites  a  Buffon. 
Paris,  1842. 

HERMANN  HAGEN. — Synopsis  of  the  Neuroptera  of  North  America, 
with  a  list  of  the  South  American  species.  Prepared  for  the 
Smithsonian  Institution.  <Smithsonian  Miscellaneous  Collec- 
tions, Washington,  1861. 

M.  ROSTOCK. — Neuroptera  Germanica.    Zwickau,  1888,  200  pp. ,  10  pis. 

Contains  tables  to  European  genera,  and,  as  an  appendix,  an  elaborate 
classification  of  the  Psocidse  by  H.  Kolbe. 

Fr.  BRAUER. — Verzeichnis  der  bis  jetzt  bekannten  Neuropteren  im 
Sinne  Linne's.  <Verh.  zool.-bot.  Ges.  Wien.,  1868,  pp.  359-416; 
711-742. 

Contains  tables  to  all  the  genera  known  at  date. 


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N.  BANKS.  —  New  genera  and  species  of  Nearctic  Neuropteroid  Insects. 
<Trans.  Amer.  En  torn.  Soc.,  1899  (1900),  pp.  239-259. 

Generic  synopses  of  the  Perlidse  and  Ephemeridse,  and  tables  of  Callibsetis 
and  Trisenodes. 

III.—  MONOGRAPHS  AND  SYNOPSES. 


H.  A.  HAGEN.  —  Monographic  der  Termiten.     <Linnaea  cntom.,  Vols. 
X,  XII,  and  XIV,  1855-1860. 


EMBIID2E. 


H.  A.  HAGEN.  —  Monograph  of  the  Embidina.     <Can.  Entom.,  Vol. 
XVII,  1885. 

Only  one  species  of  this  family  has  hitherto  been  founa  in  the  United  States.' 


PSOCIM;. 


H.  A.  HAGEN.  —  Beitrage  zur  Monographic  der  Psociden.     <Stettiner 
entom.  Zeit.,  Vols.  XLIII  and  XLIV,  1882-83, 


F.  J.  PICTET.  —  Histoirc  naturelle  generale  et  particiiliere  des  insectes 
Neuropteres.  Premiere  monographic:  Famille  des  Perlides. 
Geneva,  1841-42. 

EPHEMERIDSE. 

F.  J.  PICTET.  —  Histoire  naturelle  generale  et  particuliere  des  insectes 
Neuropteres.  Seconde  monographic:  Famille  des  Ephemerines. 
Geneva,  1843-1845. 

BENJAMIN  D.  WALSH.  —  List  of  the  Pseudoneuroptera  of  Illinois  con- 
tained in  the  cabinet  of  the  writer,  with  descriptions  of  over  forty 
new  species,  and  notes  on  their  structural  affinities.  <Proc. 
Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,1862,  pp.  361-402. 

This  paper  contains,  on  pp.  367,  368,  a  table  of  the  genera  of  Ephemeridse. 

BENJAMIN  D.  WALSH.  —  Observations  on  certain  North  American  Neu- 
roptera,  by  H.  Hagen,  M.  D.,  of  Koenigsberg,  Prussia;  translated 
from  the  original  French  MS.,  and  published  by  permission  of 
the  author,  with  notes  and  descriptions  of  about  twenty  new  North 
American  species  of  Pseudoneuroptera.  <Proc.  Entom  Soc. 
Phila.,  Vol.  II,  1863-64,  pp.  167-272. 

Contains  a  modification  of  the  table  of  genera  of  Ephemeridre,  pp.  195,  196; 
a  table  of  the  subgenera  of  Gomphus,  p.  253,  and  a  "  Synoptical  table 
of  the  subfamilies  of  the  family  Odonata,"  pp.  259,  260. 

A.  E.  EATON.  —  A  monograph  on  the  Epherneridse.  Part  1.  The 
nomenclature  of  the  Ephemerida3.  <Trans.  Entom.  Soc.  London, 
1871,  pp.  1-164,  6  pis. 

A.  E.  EATON.  —  A  Revisional  Monograph  of  Recent  Ephemeridae,  or 
May  flies.  <Trans.  Linn.  Soc.  London,  1883-1886,  6  partb. 


73 


ODONATA. 


W.  F.  KIRBY. — A  synonymic  catalogue  of  Neuroptera  Odonata,  or 
dragon  flies.     London,  1890,  pp.  202. 

E.  DE  SELYS  LONGCHAMPS  ET  H.  HAGEN. — Monographic  des  Calop- 
terygines.     <Bul.  Acad.  Belg. ,  Brussels,  1854. 

E.  DE  SELYS  LONGCHAMPS  ET  H.  HAGEN. — Monographic  des  Gom- 
phines.     <Bul.  Acad.  Belg. ,  Brussels,  1858. 

E.  DE  SELYS  LONGCHAMPS. — Synopsis   des   Agrionines.     Six  parts. 
<Bul.  Acad.  Belg.,  Brussels,  1860-1878. 

E.  DE  SELYS  LONGCHAMPS. — Synopsis  des  Cordulines.     <Bul.  Acad. 
Belg.,  Brussels,  1871. 

H.  A.  HAGEN. — Synopsis  of  the  Odonata  of  America.     <Proc.  Boston 
Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  XVIII,  1875,  pp.  20-96. 
Omitting  the  subfamily  Agrionina. 

E.   DE  SELYS  LONGCHAMPS. — Synopsis  d'^Eschnines.     <Bul.  Acad. 
Belg.,  1883. 

E.   DE  SELYS  LONGCHAMPS. — Revision  du  Synopsis  des  Agrionines. 
<Bul.  Acad.  Belg.,  1886. 

H.  A.  HAGEN. — Synopsis  of  the  Odonat  genus  Leucorhinia.     <Trans. 
Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1890,  pp.  229-236. 

H.  A.  HAGEN. — Synopsis  of  the  Odonata  of  North  America.     <Psyche, 

Vol.  V  (1889-90).     No.  1,  pp.  241-250,  Calopteryx;  No.  2,  pp. 

303-308,  Anax. 
P.   P.   CALVERT. — Catalogue   of  the  Odonata  (Dragon  flies)   of  the 

vicinity  of  Philadelphia.     <Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1893,  pp. 

152-272,  2  pis. 

D.  S.  KELLICOTT. — The  Odonata  of  Ohio.     <Ohio  Acad.  Sci.,  Special 

Paper  No.  2,  1899,  pp.  114,  3  pis. 

E.  B.  WILLIAMSON. — The  Dragon  flies  of  Indiana.     <Indiana  Geolog. 

Kept,  f .  1899  (1900),  pp.  229-333,  7  pis. 


RAPHIDIDJE. 


H.  ALBARDA. — Revision  des  Raphidides.     <Tijd.  voor  Entom.,  1891, 
pp.  65-184. 


IIEMEROBID^E. 


G.  TH.   SCHNEIDER.— Symbola  ad  monographiam  generis  Chrysopae 

Leach.     Vratislavire,  1851. 
H.  A.  HAGEN. — Hemerobidarum  synopsis  synonymica.     <Stettiner 

entom.  Zeit.,  1866,  pp.  369-462. 


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H.  A.  HAGEN. — Monograph  of  the  Hemerobidse.     <Part  I,  Proc.  Bos- 
ton Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  XXIII,  1886,  pp.  250-269;  Part  II,  1.  c., 
pp.  276-292. 
Never  completed. 

MYRMELEONID^E. 

H.  A.  HAGEN. — Stray  notes  on  the  Myrmeleonidse.     <Can.  Entom., 
1887,  1888.     [Continued  in  several  numbers.] 

N.  BANKS. — A  classification  of  the  North  American  Myrmeleonidse. 
<Can.  Entom.,  1899,  pp.  67-71. 

PANORPIDJE. 

J.   O.   WESTWOOD. — Monograph   of  the  genus  Panorpa.      <Trans. 
Entom.  Soc.  London,  Vol.  IV,  p.  1. 

J.  S.  HINE. — The  North  American  species  of  the  genus  Bittacus. 
<Journ.  Columbus  Hortic.  Soc.,  Vol.  XIII,  1899,  pp.  11,  2  pis. 

TRICHOPTERA. 

R.  McLACHLAN. — A  monographic  revision  and  synopsis  of  the  Trichop- 
tera  of  the  European  fauna.     London,  1874-1880. 
Extremely  valuable  for  the  study  of  genera. 

F.  A.  KOLENATI. — Genera  et  species  Trichopterorum.    2  parts.    Part 
1,  Prague,  1848;  part  2,  Moscow,  1859. 

R.  McLACHLAN. — Notes  on  North  American  Phryganidoe,  with  especial 
reference  to  those  contained  in  the  collection  of  the  British  Museum. 
<Entom.  Annual  for  1863,  pp.  155-163. 
Contains  a  list  of  North  American  Phryganids. 

H.  A.  HAGEN. — Phryganidarum  Synopsis  synonymica.     <Verh.  k.  k. 
zool.-bot.  Ges.  in  Wien,  Vol.  XIV,  1864,  pp.  799-890. 

H.  A.  HAGEN. — Beitrage  zur  Kenntniss  der  Phryganiden.     <Verh. 
k.  k.  zool.-bot.  Ges.  in  Wien,  Vol.  XXIII,  1873,  pp.  377-452. 

H.  A.  HAGEN. — [On  the  Phryganidse.]     <Proc.   Boston   Soc.  Nat. 
Hist.,  Vol.  XV,  1873,  pp.  384-385. 
A  list  of  the  North  American  species. 

A.  E.  EATON. — On  the  Hydroptilidse,  a  family  of  the  Trichoptera. 
<Trans.  Entorn.  Soc.  London,  1873,  pp.  125-151. 

Gives  a  list  of  the  species,  and  synopsis  of  genera. 

N.  BANKS. — Descriptions  of  new  North  American  Neuropteroid  Insects. 
<Trans.  Amer.  Entom.  Soc.,  1898,  pp.  199-218. 
Contains  a  table  of  the  genera  of  Leptoceridie. 


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MALLOPHAGA. 

H.  DENNY. — Monographia  Anoplurorum  Britannia.  London,  1842, 
26  pis. 

C.  G.  A.  GIEBEL. — Insect  a  opizoa.  Die  auf  Saugethieren  und  Vogeln 
schmarotzenden  Insekten.  Nach  Zeichnungen  von  C.  L.  Nitzsch. 
Leipzig,  1874, 20  pis. 

ANDREW  MURRAY. — Economic  Entomology.  Aptera.  <South  Ken- 
sington Museum  Science  Handbooks.  London  and  New  York, 

1877. 

The  Mallophaga  ( Anoplura)  are  treated  on  pp.  375-384. 

P.  MEGNIN. — Les  Parasites  et  les  maladies  parasitaires  chez  Thomme, 
les  animaux  domestiques  et  les  animaux  sauvages  avec  lesquels  ils 
peuvent  etre  en  contact.  Insectes,  Arachnides,  Crustaces.  Paris, 

1880. 

E.  PIAGET. — Les  Pediculines.     Description  de  toutes  les  especes  ob 
servees,  enrichie  d'especes  nouvelles.     Leyden,  1880,  56  pis. ;  Sup- 
plement, 1885,  17  pis. 

O.  TASCIIENBERG. — Die  Mallophagen  mit  besonderer  Beriicksichtigung 
der  von  Meyer  gesammelten  Arten.  Halle,  1882. 

V.  L.  KELLOGG. — A  list  of  the  biting  lice  (Mallophaga)  taken  from 
birds  and  mammals  of  North  America.  <Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.. 
Vol.  XXII,  pp.  39-100  (1899). 

Contains  a  bibliography,  and  table  to  genera. 

THYSANTJRA. 

K.  W.  v.  DALLA  TORRE. — Die  Gattungen  und  Arten  der  Aptery- 
gogenea.  <46  Program  k.  k.  Staats-Gymnasium,  Innsbruck, 
pp.  23  (1895). 

A  catalogue  of  the  known  species. 

A.  D.  MAcGrLLiVRAY. — A  catalogue  of  the  Thysanura  of  North  Amer- 
ica. <Can.  Entom.,  1891,  pp.  267-276. 

A.  S.  PACKARD. — Synopsis  of  the  Thysanura  of  Essex  County, 
Mass.,  with  descriptions  of  a  few  extralimital  forms.  <Fifth 
Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Peabody  Academy  of  Science 
for  the  year  1872.  Salem,  1873,  pp.  23-51. 

JOHN  LUBBOCK. — Monograph  of  the  Collembola  and  Thysanura.  Lon- 
don, Ray  Society,  1873. 

The  introduction  gives  the  full  bibliography  up  to  date. 

A.  D.  MAcGiLLivRAY. — North  American  Thysanura.     III.     <Can. 
Entom.,  1893,  pp.  218-220. 
Synopsis  of  family  Japygidse. 


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A.  D.  MAcGiLLiVRAY. — North  American  Thysanura.  TV.  <Can. 
En  torn.,  1893,  pp.  313-318. 

Synopses  of  families  Aphoruridae  and  Podurida'. 

A.  D.  MACGILLIVRAY. — North  American  Thysanura.  V.  <Can. 
Entom.,  1894,  pp.  105-110. 

Synopses  of  Entomobryidse  and  Smynthuridse. 

A.  D.  MACGILLIVRAY. — The  American  species  of  Isotoma.  <Can. 
Entom.,  1896,  pp.  47-58. 

MYRIAPODA. 

C.  H.  BOLLMAN. — The  Myriapoda  of  North  America.  Bui.  No.  46, 
U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  1893. 

A  collection  of  his  writings,  edited  by  L.  M.  Underwood.  A  most  neces- 
sary work,  containing  a  catalogue  of  the  species,  tables  of  the  genera, 
and  a  synopsis  of  the  Scolopendridae. 

HORATIO  C.  WOOD,  Jr. — The  Myriapoda  of  North  America.  <Trans. 
Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  Vol.  XIII,  1865,  pp.  137-248,  3  pis. 

This  is  the  first  and  only  monograph  of  the  Myriapoda  published  in  this 
country. 

GEORGE  NEWPORT. — Monograph  of  the  class  Myriapoda,  Order  Chi- 
lopoda.  <Trans.  Liunean  Soc.  of  London,  Voh  XIX,  1845,  pp. 
265-302  and  349-439. 

C.  L.  KOCH.— Die  Myriapoden.     2  vols.     Halle,  1863. 
ROBERT  LATZEL. — Die  Myriapoden  der  Oesterreichisch-Ungarischen 
Monarchic.     Erste  Halfte:     Die  Chilopoden,  Wien,  1880.    Zweite 
Halfte :    Die  Symphylen,  Pauropoden  und  Diplopoden,  Wien,  1884. 
The  most  recent  comprehensive  work  on  this  order,  and  very  important 
from  a  classificatory  standpoint. 

LUCIEN  M.  UNDERWOOD.  — The  North  American  Myriapoda.  <Entom. 
Amer.,  Vol.  I,  1885,  pp.  141-151. 

A  bibliographical  review  of  the  subject,  with  tables  of  families  and  genera. 

HORATIO  C.  WOOD,  Jr. — On  the  Chilopoda  of  North  America,  with 

Catalogue  of  all  the  specimens  in  the  collection  of  the  Smithsonian 

Institution.     <Journ.  Acad.   Nat.   Sci.  Phila.,  new  ser.,  Vol.  V, 

1863,  pp.  5-42. 
A.  S.  PACKARD. — A  revision  of  the  Lysiopetalidaa,  a  family  of  Chi- 

lognath  Myriapoda,  with  a  notice  of  the  genus  Cambala.     <Proc. 

Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  Vol.  XXI,  1883,  pp.  177-197. 
O.  F.  COOK  and  G.  N.  COLLINS. — The  Craspedosomatidae  of  North 

America.     <Ann.  N.  Y.  Acad.  Sci.,  Vol.  IX,  1895,  pp.  1-100, 

12  pis. 

A.  STUXBERG. — Lithobioidge  Americse  borealis.  Ofversigt  af  Nord- 
Amerikas  hittills  kanda  Lithobiider.  <()fversigt  k.  Vetensk. 
Acad.  Forh.,  Vol.  XXXII,  No.  3,  1875,  pp.  23-320 


77 

O.  F.  COOK  and  G.  N.  COLLINS. — Notes  on  North  American  Myriapoda 
of  the  family  Geophilidse,  with  descriptions  of  three  genera. 
<Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Vol.  XIII,  pp.  383-396  (1891). 

Contains  a  table  of  the  genera. 

FR.  MEINERT. — Myriopoda  Musei  Cantabrigensis,  Mass.  Part  I,  Chi- 
lopoda.  <Proc  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.,  1885,  pp.  161-233. 

Of  great  value  for  the  study  of  classification,  though  containing  no  synopses. 

F.  C.  KENYON. — The  morphology  and  classification  of  the  Pauropoda. 
<Tufts  College  Studies,  No.  IV,  1895. 

ARACHNIDA. 

J.— CATALOGUES. 

GEORGE  MARX. — Catalogue  of  the  described  Araneae  of  temperate 
North  America.  <Proc.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  XII,  pp.  497-594 
'(1890). 

Includes  u  bibliography. 

//.— COMPREHENSIVE  WORKS. 

C.  W.  HAHN  and  C.  L.  KOCH. — Die  Arachniden.     Nuremberg,  1831- 

1818,  16  vols.,  with  563  pis. 

C.  A.  DE  WALCKENAER. — Histoire  naturelle  des  Insectes.     Suites  a 
Buff  on.     Apteres.     Paris,  Roret,  1837-1847,  4v  ols.,  with  52  pis. 
The  first  work  on  general  classification  of  this  order,  and  many  North  Amer- 
ican species  are  described  from  drawings  by  Bosc  and  Abbot. 

E.  SIMON. — Histoire  naturelle  des  Araignees.    Paris,  2  vols. ,  1893-1898. 
(Not  yet  finished.)     Tables  to  all  the  genera. 

N.  M.  HENTZ. — Descriptions  and  figures  of  the  Araneides  of  the 
United  States.  <Journ.  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  IV- VI, 
1842-1850. 

These  papers  form  the  basis  of  the  study  of  American  arachnology.  Numer- 
ous species  are  described,  but  not  in  synoptic  form. 

N.  M.  HENTZ. — Araneae  America  septentrionalis.    The  Spiders  of  the 
United  States.    Edited  by  J.  H.  Emerton  and  E.  Burgess.    <  "  Oc- 
casional Papers"  of  the  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History,  1875. 
A  reprint  of  Hentz's  papers  on  North  American  spiders. 

E.  SIMON. — Les  Arachnides  de  France.     Paris,  Vols.  I-V  and  VII, 

1874-1884. 

This  work  represents  the  most  recent  systems  of  classification,  and  is  there- 
fore of  great  general  value,  although  it  deals  only  with  the  European 
fauna. 

GRAF  EUGEN  KEYSERLING. — Neue  Spinnen  aus  Amerika.  7  parts. 
<Verh.  k.  k.  zool.-bot.  Ges.  in  Wien,  Vols.  XXIX-XXXIV, 

1879-1887. 


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LUCIEN  M.  UNDERWOOD. — The  progress  of  Arachnology  in  America. 
<Amer.  Natur.,  Vol.  XXI,  1887,  pp,  963-975. 

A  very  useful  review  of  the  bibliography,  with  synoptic  table  of  the  families 
of  the  Aranese. 

N.  BANKS. — A  classification  of  the  North  American  Spiders.  <Can. 
Entom.,  1892,  pp.  88-97. 

III.— MONOGRAPHS  AND  SYNOPSES. 
Aranese. 

THERAPHOSID2E. 

E.  SIMON. — Liste  d.  especes  d.  1.  famille  d.  Aviculariides  d.  PAmerique 
du  Nord.  <Actes  d.  1.  Soc.  Linn.  d.  Bordeaux,  1891. 

ANTON  AUSSERER. — Beitrage  zur  Kenntniss  der  Arachniden-Familie 
der  Territelariae  Thorell.  <Verh.  k.  k.  zool.-bot.  Ges.  Wien,  Vol. 
XXI,  1871,  pp.  117-224. 

J.  T.  MOGGRIDGE. — Harvesting  Ants  and  Trap-door  Spiders,  with  sup- 
plementary descriptions  of  species  by  Rev.  O.  P.  Cambridge,  Lon- 
don, 1873-1874. 

ANTON  AUSSERER. — Zweiter  Beitrag  zur  Kenntniss  der  Arachniden- 
Familie  der  Territelariae  Thorell.  <Verh.  k.  k.  zool.^bot.  Ges. 
Wien,  Vol.  XXV,  1875,  pp.  125-206. 

DYSDERID^. 

N.  BANKS. — Notes  on  the  Dysderidse  of  the  United  States.  <Can. 
Entom.,  1891,  pp.  207-209. 

GRAF  EUGEN  KEYSERLING. — Amerikanische  Spinnen  aus  den  Fami- 
lien  Pholcoidre,  Scytodoidae  und  D}7sderoid8e.  <Verh.  k.  k.  zool.- 
bot.  Ges.  in  Wien,  Vol.  XXVII,  1877,  pp.  205-234. 

DRASSID^E. 

C.  L.  KOCH. — Die  Arachniden-Familie  der  Drassiden.     Nuremberg, 

1866-1868. 

J.  H.  EMERTON. — New  England  Spiders  of  the  families  Drassidse, 
Agalenidre,  and  Dysderidge.  <Trans.  Conn.  Acad.,  Vol.  VIII, 
pp.  1-40  (1890). 

DICTYNID^E. 

J.-  H.  EMERTON. — New  England  Spiders  of  the  family  Ciniflonidse. 
<Trans.  Conn.  Acad.,  Vol.  VII,  pp.  443-460  (1888). 


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EPEIRID^E. 

GRAF  E.  KEYSERLING. — Beschreibung  neuer  und  wenig  bekannter 
Arten  aus  der  Familie  Orbitelae  Latr.  oder  Epeiridse  Sund. 
<Sitzungsber.  d.  naturw.  Ges.  Isis  in  Dresden,  1863  (1864), 
pp.  63-154. 

J.  H.  EMERTON. — New  England  Spiders  of  the  family  Epeiridre. 
<Trans.  Conn.  Acad.  Sci.,  Vol.  VI,  1884,  pp.  295-342. 

GRAF  E.  KEYSERLING. — Die  Spinnen  Amerikas.  IV.  Epeiridse. 
Nuremberg,  1892-1893. 

H.  C.  McCooK. — American  Spiders  and  their  spinning  work.  Phila- 
delphia, 1889-1893. 

Third  volume  contains  the  Epeiridse. 

N.  BANKS. — Notes  on  Spiders.  <Journ.  N.  Y.  Entorn.  Soc.,  1893, 
pp.  123-134. 

Contains  a  synopsis  of  part  of  the  Tetragnathinae. 

THEBIDEDJL 

O.  P.  CAMBRIDGE. — On  some   new  species  of  Erigone  from  North 

America.     Two  parts.     <Proc.  Zool.  Soc.  London,  1874,  pp.  428- 

442;  1875,  pp.  393-405. 
J.  H.   EMERTON. — New  England  Spiders  of  the  family  Therididee. 

<Trans.  Conn.  Acad.,  Vol.  VI,  1882,  pp.  1-86. 
GRAF  E.  KEYSERLING. — Die  Spinnen  Amerikas.     II.  Therididae.     1. 

Halfte,  Nuremberg,  1884;  2.  Halfte,  Nuremberg,  1886,517  pp., 

21  pis. 

THOMISIDJE. 

GRAF  E.  KEYSERLING. — Die  Spinnen  Amerikas.  Laterigradee.  Nurem- 
berg, 1880,  283  pp. ,  8  pis. 

J.  H.  EMERTON. — New  England  Spiders  of  the  family  Thomisidse. 
<Conn.  Acad.,  Vol.  VIII,  1892,  pp.  359-381,  5  pis. 

LYCOSIDuE. 

GRAF  E.  KEYSERLING. — Ueber  amerikanische  Spinnen -Arten  der 
Unterordnung  Citigradse.  <Verh.  k.  k.  zool.-bot.  Ges.  Wien, 
Vol.  XXXVI,  1876,  pp.  609-708. 

J.  H.  EMERTON. — New  England  Spiders  of  the  family  Lycosidae. 
<Trans.  Conn.  Acad.,  Vol.  VI,  1885,  pp.  481-505. 

ATTID^E. 

G.  W.  and  E.  G.  PECKHAM. — Descriptions  of  new  or  little  known 
spiders  of  the  family  Attidae,  from  various  parts  of  the  United 
States  of  North  America.  Milwaukee,  1883. 


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G.  W.  and  E.  G.  PECKHAM. — North  American  Spiders  of  the  family 
Attidse.  <Trans.  Wise.  Acad.  Sci. ,  Arts,  Letters,  Vol.  VII,  1888. 

J.  H.  EMERTON. — New  England  Spiders  of  the  family  Attidse.  <Conn. 
Acad.,  Vol.  VIII,  1891,  pp.  220-251,  6  pis. 

Arthrogastra. 

LUCIEN  M.  UNDERWOOD. — A  preliminary  list  of  the  Arthrogastra  of 
North  America  (excluding  Mexico).  <Can.  Entoni.,  Vol.  XVII, 
1885,  pp.  162-169. 

SOLPUGID^E. 

E.  SIMON. — Essai  d'une  classification  des  Galeodes.  <Ann.  Soc. 
Entom.  de  France,  1879,  pp.  93-154. 

J.  DUNCAN  PUTNAM. — The  Solpugidse  of  America.  Arranged  for  pub- 
lication by  Herbert  Osborn.  <Proc.  Davenport  Acad.  Nat  Sci., 
Vol.  Ill,  1882,  pp.  149  ff. 

This  monograph  remained  incomplete  on  account  of  the  death  of  the  author. 
It  contains  a  complete  bibliography  on  the  family. 

SCORPIONID^E. 

HORATIO  C.  WOOD,  Jr. — Descriptions  of  new  species  of  North  Amer- 
ican Pedipalpi.  <Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  1863,  pp.  107-112. 

HORATIO  C.  WOOD,  Jr. — On  the  Pedipalpi  of  North  America.  <  Journ. 
Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Phila.,  2d  ser.,  Vol.  V,  1863,  pp.  357-376,  PI.  XL. 

T.  THORELL. — On  the  classification  of  Scorpions.  <Ann.  and  Mag. 
of  Nat.  Hist.,  4th  ser.,  Vol.  XVII,  1876,  pp.  1-15. 

T.  THORELL. — fitudes  Scorpiologiques.  <Act.  Soc.  Ital.  d.  Sc.  Nat., 
Vol.  XIX,  1877,  pp.  75-272. 

FR.  KARSCH. — Scorpionologische  Beitrage.  <Mitth.  d.  Mimchener 
Entom.  Ver.,  1879,  2  parts. 

K.  KRAEPELIN. — Revision  der  Scorpione.  Jahrb.  Hamb.,  I,  Vol.  VIII 
(1891),  pp.  1-144;  II,  Vol.  XI  (1894),  pp.  1-248. 

K.  KRAEPELIN. — Scorpiones  und  Pedipalpi.  <Das  Tierreich,  8  Liefe- 
rung,  1899,  pp.  265. 

K.  KRAEPELIN. — Revision  der  Tarantuliden.  Abh.  Ver.  Hamburg, 
Vol.  XIII  (1895),  pp.  1-53. 

K.  KRAEPELIN. — Revision  der  Uropygi.  Abh.  Ver.  Hamburg,  Vol. 
XV  (1897),  pp.  60. 

N.  BANKS. — The  Scorpions,  Solpugids,  and  Pedipalpi.  <Amer.  Nat., 
1900,  pp.  421-428. 


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CHERNETIDuE. 

A.  MENGE. — Ueber  die  Scheerenspinnen  Chernetidse.     Danzig,  1855. 
H.  A.  HAGEN. — Synopsis  Pseudoscorpionidum,  synony mica.     <Proc. 

Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  XIII,  1870,  pp.  263-272. 
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9.  LE  BARON,  WILLIAM. — Reports  of  the  State  Entomologist  of  Illi- 

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C.  V.  Riley  (1878-1879,  1880-1894);  L.  O.  Howard  (1894,  to 
date). 

21.  BULLETINS  of  the  Division  of  Entomology  of  the  U.  S.  Depart- 

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22.  REPORTS  and  Bulletins  of  the  U.  S.  Entomological  Commission. 

23.  BULLETINS  on  entomological  subjects  of  the  various  Experiment 

Stations.     Many  of  them  can  still  be  obtained  on  application. 

24.  CURTIS,  JOHN. — Farm  Insects.     London,  Blackie  &  Son,  1860. 

25.  ORMEROD,  ELEANOR  A. — Manual  of  Injurious  Insects,  and  Methods 

of  Prevention.  London  and  Edinburgh,  1881.  (A  small 
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26.  ORMEROD,  E.  A. — Handbook  of  Insects  Injurious  to  Orchard  and 

Bush  Fruits.     London,  1898. 

27.  KALTENBACH,  J.  H. — Die  Pflanzenfeinde  aus  der  Classe  der  Insek- 

ten.  8vo.  Stuttgart,  1874.  (A  useful  work  for  determining 
what  insects  infest  plants  in  Europe.) 


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WORKS  ON  ECONOMIC  ENTOMOLOGY  PUBLISHED  BY  THE  U.  S. 
ENTOMOLOGICAL  COMMISSION  AND  BY  THE  U.  S.  DEPARTMENT 
OF  AGRICULTURE. 

U.  S.  ENTOMOLOGICAL   COMMISSION. 
[Members  of  the  Commission:  C.  V.  Riley,  A.  S.  Packard,  and  Cyrus  Thomas.] 

BULLETIN  No.  1. — Destruction  of  the  young  or  unfledged   Locusts 

( Caloptenus  spretus).     (1877.)     [pp.  15.] 

BULLETIN  No.  2. — On  the  Natural  History  of  the  Rocky  Mountain 
Locust  and  on  the  habits  of  the  young  or  unfledged  insects  as  they 
occur  in  the  more  fertile  country  in  which  they  will  hatch  the 
present  year.  (1877.)  [pp.  14,  figs.  10.] 

BULLETIN  No.  3. — The  Cotton  Worm.  Summary  of  its  Natural 
History,  with  an  Account  of  its  Enemies,  and  the  best  Means  of 
controlling  it;  being  a  Report  of  Progress  of  the  Work  of  the 
Commission.  By  C.  V.  Riley,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D.  (1880.)  [pp.  144, 
figs.  84,  pi.  1.] 

BULLETIN  No.  4.  The  Hessian  Fly.  Its  Ravages,  Habits,  Enemies, 
and  Means  of  preventing  its  Increase.  By  A.  S.  Packard,  M.  D. 
(1880.)  [pp.  43,  figs.  1,  pis.  2,  map  1.] 

BULLETIN  No.  5.— The  Chinch  Bug.  Its  History,  Characters,  and 
Habits,  and  the  Means  of  Destroying  it  or  counteracting  its  Inju- 
ries. By  Cyrus  Thomas,  Ph.  D.  (1879.)  [pp.  44,  figs.  10,  map  1.] 

BULLETIN  No.  6. — General  Index  and  Supplement  to  the  nine  Reports 
on  the  Insects  of  Missouri.  By  Charles  V.  Riley,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D. 
(1881.)  [pp.  177.] 

BULLETIN  No.  7. — Insects  injurious  to  Forest  and  Shade  Trees.  By 
A.  S.  Packard,  M.  D.  (1881.)  [pp.  275,  figs.  100.] 

FIRST  ANNUAL  REPORT,  for  the  year  1877,  relating  to  the  Rocky 
Mountain  Locust  and  the  best  Methods  of  preventing  its  Injuries 
and  of  guarding  against  its  Invasions,  in  pursuance  of  an  Appro- 
priation made  by  Congress  for  this  purpose.  With  maps  and 
illustrations.  (1878.)  [pp.  477+294,  figs.  Ill,  pis.  5,  map  1.] 

SECOND  REPORT,  for  the  years  1878  and  1879,  relating  to  the  Rocky 
Mountain  Locust  and  the  Western  Cricket,  and  treating  of  the 
best  Means  of  subduing  the  Locust  in  its  permanent  Breeding- 
grounds,  with  a  view  of  preventing  its  Migrations  into  the  more 
fertile  Portions  of  the  trans-Mississippi  country,  in  pursuance  of 
Appropriations  made  by  Congress  for  this  purpose.  With  maps 
and  illustrations.  (1880.)  [pp.  xvm+ 322+22,  figs.  10,  pis.  17, 
maps  7.] 


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THIRD  REPORT,  relating  to  the  Rocky  Mountain  Locust,  the  Western 
Cricket,  the  Army  Worm,  Canker  Worms,  and  the  Hessian  Fly; 
together  with  Descriptions  of  Larvae  of  injurious  Forest  Insects, 
Studies  of  embryological  Development  of  the  Locust  and  of  other 
Insects,  and  on  the  systematic  Position  of  the  Orthoptera  in 
Relation  to  other  Orders  of  insects.  With  maps  and  illustra- 
tions. (1883.)  [pp.  xvm+347+91,  figs.  14,  pis.  64,  maps  3.] 

FOURTH  REPORT,  being  a  revised  edition  of  Bulletin  No.  3,  and  the 
final  report  on  the  Cotton  Worm  and  Boll  Worm.  By  Charles  V. 
Riley,  Ph.  D.  (1885.)  [pp.  xxxvm-f  399+M7,  figs.  45,  pis.  64, 
maps  2.] 

FIFTH  REPORT,  Forest  insects,  being  a  revised  and  enlarged  edition 
of  Bulletin  No.  7.  By  A.  S.  Packard.  (1890.)  [pp.  vm+957, 
figs.  306,  pis.  40.] 

U.  S.   DEPARTMENT   OF   AGRICULTURE. 

[The  annual  reports  of  the  Entomologist  are  contained  in  the  corresponding  annual 
reports  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture.  A  limited  author's  edition,  separately 
bound  and  with  table  of  contents  and  index,  is  published  each  year.] 

DIVISION   OF   ENTOMOLOGY. 

BULLETIN  No.  1. — Reports  of  Experiments,  chiefly  with  Kerosene, 
upon  the  Insects  injuriously  affecting  the  Orange  Tree  and  the 
Cotton  Plant,  made  under  the  Direction  of  the  Entomologist. 
(1883.)  [pp.  62.] 

BULLETIN  No.  2. — Reports  of  Observations  on  the  Rocky  Mountain 
Locust  and  Chinch  Bug,  together  with  Extracts  from  the  Corre- 
spondence of  the  Division  on  Miscellaneous  Insects.  (1883.) 
[pp.  36.] 

BULLETIN  No.  3. — Reports  of  Observations  and  Experiments  in  the 
practical  Work  of  the  Division,  made  under  the  Direction  of  the 
Entomologist.  With  plates.  (1883.)  [pp.  75,  pis.  3.] 

BULLETIN  No.  4. — Reports  of  Observations  and  Experiments  in  the 
practical  Work  of  the  Divisioji,  made  under  the  Direction  of  the 
Entomologist,  together  with  Extracts  from  Correspondence  on 
Miscellaneous  Insects.  (1884.)  [pp.  102,  figs.  4.] 

BULLETIN  No.  5. — Descriptions  of  North  American  Chalcididse  from 
the  Collections  of  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture  and  of 
Dr.  C.  V.  Riley,  with  biological  Notes.  [First  paper.]  Together 
with  a  List  of  the  described  North  American  Species  of  the  Family. 
By  L.  O.  Howard,  M.  Sc.,  Assistant,  Bureau  of  Entomology. 
(1885.)  [pp.47.] 

BULLETIN  No.  6. — The  imported  Elm-leaf  Beetle.  Its  Habits  and 
Natural  History,  and  Means  of  counteracting  its  Injuries.  (1885.) 
[pp.  18,  fig.  1,  pi.  1.] 


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BULLETIN  No.  7. — The  Pediculi  and  Mallophaga  affecting  Man  and  the 
Lower  Animals.  By  Herbert  Osborn.  (1890.)  [pp.  56,  figs.  42.] 

BULLETIN  No.  8. — The  Periodical  Cicada.  An  Account  of  Cicada  sep- 
tendecim  and  its  tredecim  Race,  with  a  Chronology  of  all  of  the 
broods  known.  By  Charles  V.  Riley,  Ph.  D.  (1885.)  [pp.  46, 
figs.  8.] 

BULLETIN  No.  9. — The  Mulberry  Silk- worm;  being  a  Manual  of  In- 
structions in  Silk  Culture.  By  Charles  V.  Riley,  M.  A.,  Ph.  D. 
(1886.)  [pp.  65,  figs.  29,  plates  2.] 

BULLETIN  No.  10. — Our  Shade  Trees  and  their  Insect  Defoliators. 
Being  a  Consideration  of  the  four  most  injurious  Species  which 
affect  the  Trees  of  the  Capital;  with  Means  of  destroying  them. 
By  Charles  V.  Riley,  Entomologist.  (1887.)  [pp.  75,  figs.  27.] 

BULLETIN  No.  11. — Reports  of  Experiments  with  various  Insecticide 
Substances,  chiefly  upon  insects  affecting  garden  crops,  made  under 
the  Direction  of  the  Entomologist,  (1886.)  [pp.  34.] 

BULLETIN  No.  12. — Miscellaneous  Notes  on  the  work  of  the  Division 
of  Entomology  for  the  Season  of  1885;  prepared  by  the  Entomol- 
ogist. (1886.)  [pp.  45,  pi.  1.] 

BULLETIN  No.  13. — Reports  of  Observations  and  Experiments  in  the 
practical  Work  of  the  Division,  made  under  the  Direction  of  the 
Entomologist.  (With  illustrations.)  (1887.)  [pp.  78, -figs.  4.] 

BULLETIN  No.  14. — Reports  of  Observations  and  Experiments  in  the 
practical  Work  of  the  Division,  made  under  the  Direction  of  the 
Entomologist.  (1887.)  [pp.  62,  figs.  2,  pi.  1.] 

BULLETIN  No.  15. — The  Icerya,  or  Fluted  Scale,  otherwise  known  as 
the  Cottony  Cushion  Scale.  (Reprint  of  some  recent  Articles  by 
the  Entomologist  and  of  a  Report  from  the  Agricultural  Experi- 
ment Station,  University  of  California.)  (1887.)  [pp.  40.] 

BULLETIN  No.  16. — The  Entomological  Writings  of  Dr.  Alpheus 
Spring  Packard.  By  Samuel  Henshaw.  (1887.)  [pp.  49.] 

BULLETIN  No.  17. — The  Chinch  Bug.  A  general  Summary  of  its  His- 
tory, Habits,  Enemies,  and  of  the  Remedies  and  Preventives  to 
be  used  against  it.  By  L.  O.  Howard,  M.  S.,  Assistant  Entomolo- 
gist. (1888.)  [pp.  48,  figs.  10.] 

BULLETIN  No.  18. — The  Life  and  Entomological  Work  of  the  late 
Townend  Glover.  By  C.  R.  Dodge.  (1888.)  [pp.  68.] 

BULLETIN  No.  19.— An  Enumeration  of  the  Published  Synopses,  Cata- 
logues, and  Lists  of  North  American  Insects.  By.  E.  A.  Schwarz. 
(1888.)  [pp.77.] 

BULLETIN  No.  20. — The  Root-knot  Disease  of  the  Peach,  Orange,  and 
other  plants  in  Florida,  due  to  the  work  of  Anguillula.  By  J.  C. 
Neal.  (1889.)  [pp.  31,  pis.  21.] 


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BULLETIN  No.  21. — Report  of  a  Trip  to  Australia,  made  under  the 
Direction  of  the  Entomologist,  to  Investigate  the  Natural  Enemies 
of  the  Fluted  Scale.  By  Albert  Koebele.  (1890.)  [pp.  32.] 

BULLETIN  No.  22. — Reports  of  Observations  and  Experiments  in  the 
Practical  Work  of  the  Division.  (1890.)  [pp.  110.] 

BULLETIN  No.  23. — Reports  of  Observations  and  Experiments  in  the 
Practical  Work  of  the  Division.  (1891.)  [pp.  83.] 

BULLETIN  No.  24. — The  Boll  Worm  of  Cotton.  A  report  of  progress 
in  a  supplementary  investigation  of  this  insect.  By  F.  W.  Mally. 
(1891.)  [pp.  50.] 

BULLETIN  No.  25. — Destructive  Locusts.  A  popular  consideration  of 
a  few  of  the  more  injurious  locusts  (or  ''grasshoppers")  of  the 
United  States,  together  with  the  best  means  of  destroying  them. 
By  C.  V.  Riley.  (1891.)  [pp.  62,  plates  12.] 

BULLETIN  No.  26. — Reports  of  Observations  and  Experiments  in  the 
Practical  Work  of  the  Division.  (1892.)  [pp.  95.] 

BULLETIN  No.  27. — Reports  on  the  Damage  by  Destructive  Locusts 
during  the  Season  of  1891.  (1892.)  [pp.  64.] 

BULLETIN  No.  28. — The  More  Destructive  Locusts  of  America, 
North  of  Mexico.  By  Lawrence  Bruner.  (1893.)  [pp.40.] 

BULLETIN  No.  29.— Report  on  the  Boll  Worm  of  Cotton.  By  F.  W. 
Mally.  (1893.)  [pp.  73.] 

BULLETIN  No.  30. — Reports  of  Observations  and  Experiments  in  the 
Practical  Work  of  the  Division.  (1893.)  [pp.  67.] 

BULLETIN  No.  31. — Catalogue  of  the  Exhibit  of  Economic  Entomol- 
ogy at  the  World's  Columbian  Exposition.  (1893.)  [pp.  121.] 

BULLETIN  No.  32.— Reports  of  Observations  and  Experiments  in  the 
Practical  Work  of  the  Division.  (1894.)  [pp.  59.] 

BULLETIN  No.  33. — Legislation  against  Injurious  Insects;  a  compila- 
tion of  the  laws  and  regulations  in  the  United  States  and  British 
Columbia.  By  L.  O.  Howard.  (1893.)  [pp.  46.] 

BULLETIN  No.  1,  NEW  SERIES.— The  Honey  Bee:  A  manual  of  in- 
struction in  Apiculture.  By  Frank  Benton.  (1896.)  [pp.  118, 
pla.  11.] 

BULLETIN  No.  2,  NEW  SERIES. — Proceedings  of  the  Seventh  Annual 
Meeting  of  the  Association  of  Economic  Entomologists.  (1895.) 
[pp.  100.] 

lii  LLETIN  No.  3,  NEW  SERIES. — The  San  Jose  Scale:  Its  occurrence  in 
the  United  States  with  a  full  account  of  its  life  history  and  the 
remedies  to  be  used  against  it.  By  L.  O.  Howard  and  C.  L. 
Marlatt.  (1896.)  [pp.  80,  plate  1.] 


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BULLETIN  No.  4,  NEW  SERIES. — The  principal  Household  Insects  of 
the  United  States.  By  L.  O.  Howard  and  C.  L.  Marlatt,  With 
a  Chapter  on  Insects  affecting  dry  Vegetable  Foods.  By  F.  H. 
Chittenden.  (1896.)  [pp.  130.] 

BULLETIN  No.  5,  NEW  SERIES. — Insects  affecting  Domestic  Animals: 
An  account  of  the  species  of  importance  in  North  America,  with 
mention  of  related  forms  occurring  on  other  animals.  By  Her- 
bert Osborn.  (1896.)  [pp.  302,  pis.  5.] 

BULLETIN  No.  6,  NEW  SERIES. — Proceedings  of  the  Eighth  Annual 
Meeting  of  the  Association  of  Economic  Entomologists.  (1896.) 
[pp.  100.] 

BULLETIN  No.  7,  NEW  SERIES. — Some  Miscellaneous  Results  of  the 
Work  of  the  Division  of  Entomology.  (1897.)  [pp.  87.] 

BULLETIN  No.  8,  NEW  SERIES. — Some  little-known  Insects  affecting 
Stored  Vegetable  Products:  A  collection  of  articles  detailing  cer- 
tain original  observations  made  upon  insects  of  this  class.  By  F. 
H.  Chittenden.  (1897.)  [pp.  45.] 

BULLETIN  No.  9,  NEW  SERIES. — Proceedings  of  the  Ninth  Annual 
Meeting  of  the  Association  of  Economic  Entomologists.  (1897.) 
[pp.  87.] 

BULLETIN  No.  10,  NEW  SERIES.— Some  Miscellaneous  Results  of  the 
Work  of  the  Division  of  Entomology.  (1898.)  [pp.  99.] 

BULLETIN  No.  11,  NEW  SERIES. — The  Gipsy  Moth  in  America:  A 
summary  account  of  the  introduction  and  spread  of  Porthetria 
dispar  in  Massachusetts  and  of  the  efforts  made  by  the  State  to 
repress  and  exterminate  it.  By  L.  O.  Howard.  (1897.)  [pp. 
39.] 

BULLETIN  No.  12,  NEW  SERIES. — The  San  Jose  Scale  in  1896-97.  By 
L.  O.  Howard.  (1898.)  [pp.  31.] 

BULLETIN  No.  13,  NEW  SERIES. — Recent  Laws  against  Injurious 
Insects  in  North  America,  together  with  the  Laws  relating  to 
Foul  Brood.  By  L.  O.  Howard.  (1898.)  [pp.  68.] 

BULLETIN  No.  14,  NEW  SERIES. — The  Periodical  Cicada:  An  account 
of  Cicada  xeptendecim,  its  natural  enemies,  and  the  means  of  pre- 
venting its  injury,  together  with  a  summary  of  the  distribution 
of  the  different  broods.  By  C.  L.  Marlatt.  (1898.)  [pp.  148, 
pi.  1.] 

BULLETIN  No.  15,  NEW  SERIES. — The  Chinch  Bug:  Its  probable  ori- 
gin and  diffusion,  its  habits  and  development,  natural  checks  and 
remedial  and  preventive  measures,  with  mention  of  the  habits  of 
an  allied  European  species.  By  F.  M.  Webster.  (1898.)  [pp. 
82.] 

BULLETIN  No.  16,  NEW  SERIES. — The  Hessian  Fly  in  the  United 
States.  By  Herbert  Osborn.  (1898.)  [pp.  57^  pis.  2.] 


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BULLETIN  No,  17,  NEW  SERIES. — Proceedings  of  the  Tenth  Annual 
Meeting  of  the  Association  of  Economic  Entomologists.  (1898.) 
[pp.  104.] 

BULLETIN  No.  18,  NEW  SERIES. — Some  Miscellaneous  Results  of  the 
Work  of  the  Division  of  Entomology.  III.  (1898.)  [pp.  101.] 

BULLETIN  No.  19,  NEW  SERIES. — Some  Insects  Injurious  to  Garden 
and  Orchard  Crops.  A  series  of  articles  dealing  with  insects  of 
this  class.  By  F.  H.  Chittenden.  (1899.)  [pp.  99.] 

BULLETIN  No.  20,  NEW  SERIES. — Proceedings  of  the  Eleventh  Annual 
Meeting  of  the  Association  of  Economic  Entomologists.  (1899.) 

[PP.  in.] 

BULLETIN  No.  21,  NEW  SERIES. — Preliminary  Report  on  the  Insect 
Enemies  of  Forests  in  the  Northwest.  By  A.  D.  Hopkins.  (1899.) 
[pp.  27.] 

BULLETIN  No.  22,  NEW  SERIES. — Some  Miscellaneous  Results  of  the 
Work  of  the  Division  of  Entomology.  IV.  (1900.)  fPP-  109.] 

BULLETIN  No.  23,  NEW  SERIES. — Some  Insects  Injurious  to  Garden 
Crops.  By  F.  H.  Chittenden.  (1900.)  [pp.  92.] 

INSECTS  AFFECTING  THE  ORANGE. — Report  on  the  Insects  Affecting 
the  Culture  of  the  Orange  and  other  Plants  of  the  Citrus  Family, 
with  Practical  Suggestions  for  their  Control  or  Extermination; 
By  H.  G.  Hubbard.  (1885.)  [pp.  x+227,  figs.  95,  pis.  14.] 

INSECT  LIFE. — Seven  volumes.  Begun  in  July,  1888,  ended  July,  1895. 
General  index  to  the  seven  volumes  of  Insect  Life,  pp.  145,  1897. 

REPORT  ON  COTTON  INSECTS. — By  J.  Henry  Comstock.  (1879.)  [pp. 
511,  figs.  77,  pis.  3.] 

SPECIAL  REPORT  No.  11. — The  Silkworm;  being  a  brief  Manual  of 
Instructions  for  the  Production  of  Silk.  Prepared,  by  direction 
of  the  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  by  C.  V.  Riley,  M.  A.,  Ph.D., 
Entomologist.  (First  ed.,  1879;  fifth  ed.,  1885.)  [pp.  37,  figs.  8.] 

SPECIAL  REPORT  No.  35. — Report  on  Insects  injurious  to  Sugar  Cane. 
Prepared,  under  direction  of  the  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  by 
J.  Henry  Comstock,  Entomologist.  (1881.)  [pp.  11,  figs.  3.] 

[NOTE. — During  the  years  1864  to  1876,  inclusive,  the  Department  of  Agriculture 
published  regularly  monthly  reports,  mainly  statistical  in  their  character  (replaced 
since  1876  by  the  series  of  monthly  "Crop  Reports"),  but  which  contained  many 
short  articles  by  the  Entomologist,  none  of  which  would  come  within  the  scope  of 
the  present  bulletin.  Reference  to  these  articles  may  be  facilitated  by  consulting  the 
"Synoptical  Index  of  the  Reports  of  the  Statistician,  1863-1894"  (Bui.  No.  2,  Division 
of  Publications,  Department  of  Agriculture).  In  like  manner  the  "Index  to  the 
Annual  Reports  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture,  1837-1893"  (Bui.  No.  1  of  the 
same  series),  maybe  used  to  facilitate  reference  to  the  entomological  reports,  articles, 
and  notes  appearing  in  the  Annual  Reports  of  the  Department. 


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THE  MORE  IMPORTANT  PERIODICALS  CITED  IN  THIS  BULLETIN. 

AMERICAN   PERIODICALS. 

THE  AMERICAN  NATURALIST.  A  monthly  journal  devoted  to  the 
natural  sciences  in  their  widest  sense.  Unity-three  volumes  pub- 
lished up  to  1900. 

ANNALS  OF  THE  LYCEUM  OF  NATURAL  HISTORY  OF  NEW  YORK. 
Eight  volumes.  1824-1867. 

ANNALS  OF  THE  NEW  YORK  ACADEMY  OF  SCIENCE.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Thirteen  volumes. 

BULLETIN  OF  THE  AMERICAN  MUSEUM  OF  NATURAL  HISTORY.  New 
York,  N.  Y.  Ten  volumes  published. 

BULLETIN  OF  THE  BROOKLYN  ENTOMOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Seven  vol- 
umes. 1878-1885. 

BULLETIN  OF  THE  BUFFALO  SOCIETY  OF  NATURAL  HISTORY.  Five 
volumes  completed,  beginning  with  1874. 

BULLETIN  OF  THE  ILLINOIS  STATE  LABORATORY  OF  NATURAL  HISTORY. 
Urbana,  111.  Five  volumes  published. 

BULLETINS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  GEOLOGICAL  AND  GEOGRAPHICAL 
SURVEY  OF  THE  TERRITORIES,  F.  Y.  Hayden  in  charge.  Depart- 
ment of  the  Interior;  beginning  with  1875. 

BULLETINS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  NATIONAL  MUSEUM.  Department 
of  the  Interior;  beginning  with  1875. 

THE  CANADIAN  ENTOMOLOGIST.  Edited  by  William  Saunders  and  lately 
by  C.  J.  S.  Bethune;  thirty-one  volumes  published  up  to  the  end  of 
1900.  Published  at  London,  Ontario. 

ENTOMOLOGICA  AMERICANA.  Published  by  the  Brooklyn  Entomo- 
logical Society,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Seven  volumes. 

ENTOMOLOGICAL  NEWS,  and  proceedings  of  the  entomological  section 
of  the  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences.  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Com- 
menced in  1890. 

THE  ENTOMOLOGICAL  STUDENT.    Philadelphia.    Begun  in  April,  1900. 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  ACADEMY  OF  NATURAL  SCIENCES  OF  PHILADELPHIA. 
Commencing  with  1817. 

JOURNAL  OF  THE  NEW  YORK  ENTOMOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.  Commenced 
in  1893. 

THE  KANSAS  UNIVERSITY  QUARTERLY.  Lawrence,  Kans.  Eight 
volumes  published. 

MEMOIRS  OF  THE  BOSTON  SOCIETY  OF  NATURAL  HISTORY.  Commenc- 
ing with  1866. 


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OCCASIONAL  MEMOIRS  OF  THE  CHICAGO  ENTOMOLOGICAL  SOCIETY. 
Commenced  in  1900. 

PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  ACADEMY  OF  NATURAL  SCIENCES  OF  PHILA- 
DELPHIA. Beginning  with  1841. 

PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILA- 
DELPHIA. Commencing  with  I860., 

PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  ACADEMY  OF  ARTS  AND  SCIENCES. 
Boston,  Mass.  Thirty-five  volumes  published. 

PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  BOSTON  SOCIETY  OF  NATURAL  HISTORY.  Com- 
mencing with  1841. 

PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  CALIFORNIA  ACADEMY  OF  SCIENCES.  San 
Francisco,  Gal.  Since  1854. 

PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  DAVENPORT  ACADEMY  OF  NATURAL  SCIENCES. 
Davenport,  Iowa.  Six  volumes  published. 

PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  ENTOMOLOGICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHILADELPHIA. 
Six  volumes.  1861-1867. 

PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  ENTOMOLOGICAL  SOCIETY  OF  WASHINGTON. 
Four  volumes  published. 

PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  IOWA  ACADEMY  OF  SCIENCES.  Des  Moines, 
Iowa.  Six  volumes  published. 

PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  KANSAS  ACADEMY  OF  SCIENCES.  Topeka, 
Kans.  Sixteen  volumes  published. 

PROCEEDINGS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  NATIONAL  MUSEUM.  Depart- 
ment of  the  Interior.  Beginning  with  1878. 

PAPILIO.  Devoted  exclusively  to  Lepidoptera.  Organ  of  the  New 
York  Entomological  Club.  Four  volumes.  1881-1884. 

PSYCHE.  Organ  of  the  Cambridge  Entomological  Club.  Eight  vol- 
umes issued  up  to  date.  Published  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 

RE  PORTS   OF   THE    UNITED    STATES    GEOLOGICAL    AND    GEOGRAPHICAL 

SURVEY  OF  THE  TERRITORIES.  Department  of  the  Interior. 
Beginning  with  1867. 

SMITHSONIAN  MISCELLANEOUS  COLLECTIONS.  Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion, Washington,  D.  C.  Beginning  with  1862. 

TRANSACTIONS  OF  THE  ACADEMY  OF  SCIENCE  OF  SAINT  Louis. 
Ten  volumes  published. 

TRANSACTIONS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  ENTOMOLOGICAL  SOCIETY  and  pro- 
ceedings of  the  Entomological  Section  of  the  Academy  of  Natural 
Sciences.  Beginning  with  1868,  26  volumes  published  up  to  1900. 
Published  at  Philadelphia. 

TRANSACTIONS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PHIL- 
ADELPHIA. Second  series  beginning  with  1818. 


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FOREIGN    PERIODICALS. 

ANNALES  DE  LA  SOCIETY  ENTOMOLOGIQUE  DE  BELGIQUE.     Beginning 

with  1860.     Published  at  Brussels. 
ANNALES  DE  LA  SOCIETE  ENTOMOLOGIQUE  DE   FRANCE.     Beginning 

with  1832.     Published  at  Paris. 

BERLINER  ENTOMOLOGISCHE  ZEITSCHRIFT.     Commencing  with  1857. 
DEUTSCHE  ENTOMOLOGISCHE  ZEITSCHRIFT.     Herausgegeben  von  Dr. 

G.  Kraatz.     Berlin.    Beginning  with  1881. 
ENTOMOLOGISCHE  ZEITUNG,     Herausgegeben   von  dem  entomologis- 

chen  Verein  zu  Stettin.    Beginning  with  1840. 
LINN^EA  ENTOMOLOGICA.    Herausgegeben  vom  entomologischen  Verein 

zu  Stettin.     Sixteen  volumes.     Berlin,  1846-1866. 
OFVERSIGT    AF   KONGL.     SVENSKA  VETENSKAPS  ACADEMIENS    FOR- 

HANDLINGAR.     Beginning  with  1844.     Published  at  Stockholm. 
Proceedings  of  the  Royal  Swedish  Academy  of  Sciences. 

SlTZUNGSBERICHTE      DER      MATHEMATISCH-NATURWISSENSCHAFTLICHEN 

CLASSE  DER  KAISERLICHEN  ACADEMIE  DER  WISSENSCHAFTEN  zu 

WIEN.     Beginning  with  1848. 
TRANSACTIONS  OF  THE  LINNEAN  SOCIETY  OF  LONDON.     Beginning 

with  1791. 
TRANSACTIONS  OF  THE  LONDON  ENTOMOLOGICAL  SOCIETY.     Beginning 

with  1836. 
VERHANDLUNGEN  DER    ZOOLOGISCH-BOTANISCHEN   GESELLSCHAFT   IN 

WIEN.     Beginning  with  1852. 
ZEITSCHRIFT  FUR  DIE    ENTOMOLOGIE.      Herausgegeben  von  E.   F. 

Germar.     Five  volumes.     Leipzig,  1839-1844. 

MlTTHEILUNGEN    DER    SCHWEIZERISCHEN    ENTOMOLOGISCHEN    GESELL- 
SCHAFT.    Bulletin  de  la  Societe  entomologique  suisse.     Ten  vol 
umes  published  up  to  1900.     Published  at  Geneva. 

ANNALS  AND  MAGAZINE  OF  NATURAL  HISTORY.     London.    Beginning 
with  1838. 

REVUE  ET  MAGASIN  DE  zooLOGiE  PURE  ET  APPLIQUES.     Paris.     Be- 
ginning with  1839. 

ZEITSCHRIFT  FUR  WISSENSCHAFTLICHE  ZOOLOGIE.     Leipzig.     Begin- 
ning with  1848. 

ARCHIV  FUR  NATURGESCHICHTE.     Berlin.     Beginning  with  1835. 

ILLUSTRIERTE  WOCHENSCHRIFT  (now  Zeitschrift)  FUR  ENTOMOLOGIE. 
Neudamm,  Germany.     Commenced  in  1896. 

ENTOMOLOGISK  TIDSKRIFT.     Stockholm.     Twenty  volumes  published. 

REVUE  D' ENTOMOLOGIE,  PUBLIEE  PAR  LA  SOCIETE  FRANCAISE  D'ENTO- 
MOLOGIE.     Caen,  France.     Eighteen  volumes  published. 


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WIENER  ENTOMOLOGISCHE  ZEITUNG.  Vienna.  Eighteen  volumes  pub- 
lished. 

THE  ENTOMOLOGIST'S  RECORD  AND  JOURNAL  OF  VARIATION.  London. 
Eleven  volumes  published. 

TIJDSCHRIFT  VOOR  ENTOMOLOGiE.  's  Gravenhage,  Holland.  Forty- 
two  volumes  published. 

BULLETTINO     DELLA     SOCIETA     ENTOMOLOGICA    ITALIANA.       Florence. 

Thirty-one  volumes  published. 

HOR^;  SOCIETATIS  ENTOMOLOGICJE  ROSSIOE.  St.  Petersburg.  Thirty- 
three  volumes  published. 

ANNALES  DES  SCIENCES  NATURELLES.     Paris.    Commencing  with  1824. 

HOW  TO  OBTAIN  ENTOMOLOGICAL  BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS. 

Comparatively  few  of  the  works  treating  of  the  classification  of  North 
American  insects  have  been  published  as  separate  books;  but  such  as 
have  been  so  published,  if  of  comparatively  recent  date,  can  be  obtained 
through  the  regular  book  trade.  By  far  the  greater  number  of  the 
monographs  and  synopses  mentioned  in  the  preceding  pages  have  been 
published  in  scientific  periodicals  and  transactions  of  scientific,  societies. 
These  periodicals  and  transactions  can  be  obtained  through  the  societies 
which  publish  them  and  through  the  publishers;  but,  in  the  case  of 
transactions,  single  volumes,  and  more  especially  single  papers,  are 
seldom  sold,  and  the  older  volumes  are  liable  to  be  out  of  print. 
Moreover,  the  expense  attending  the  purchase  of  all  of  the  periodicals 
containing  the  publications  on  a  given  order  of  insects  will  be  so  great 
as  to  put  them  beyond  the  reach  of  most  entomologists.  The  custom 
of  placing  at  the  disposal  of  authors  a  number  of  separate  copies  of 
their  papers  overcomes  this  difficulty  to  some  extent  and  creates  a 
small  supply.  Thus  it  often  happens  that  a  person  interested  can 
obtain  a  copy  of  a  scientific  paper  by  addressing  the  author  personally. 
Many  of  these  separate  copies  also  get  into  the  possession  of  dealers  in 
second  hand  books,  and  can  be  purchased  from  them.  The  American 
Entomological  Society,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  also  a  few  other  societies 
here  and  in  Europe  offer  for  sale  from  their  duplicates  many  of  these 
authors'  extras,  and  in  some  cases  publish  lists.  There  are,  moreover, 
certain  business  establishments  which  make  a  specialty  of  the  sale  of 
works  and  pamphlets  on  natural  history,  including  entomology,  and 
it  is  chiefly  through  such  establishments  that  the  student  is  enabled  to 
secure  the  larger  portion  of  the  works  needed. 

In  Europe  there  are  several  of  considerable  reputation.  All  of 
those  publishing  catalogues  of  entomological  books  and  pamphlets  are 
included  in  the  following  list: 

R.  Friedlaender  &  Sohn,  Carlstrasse,  11,  Berlin,  Germany. 


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Ed.  Andre,  21,  Boulevard  Bretonniere,  Beaune  (Cote-d'Or),  France. 

H.  W.  Schmidt,  Rannische  Strasse,  Nr.  1,  Halle  a.  S,  Germany. 

J.  B.  Bailliere  et  fils,  19,  RUG  Hautefeuillp,  Paris,  France. 

Oswald  Weigel,  Konigsstrasse,  1,  Leipzig,  Germany. 

U.  Hoepli,  Corso  Vitt.  Eman.,  37,  Milan,  Italy. 

Otto  Harrassowitz,  Querstrasse,  14,  Leipzig,  Germany. 

William  Wesley  &  Son,  28  Essex  street,  Strand,  London,  England. 

Max  Weg,  Leplaystrasse,  1,  Leipzig,  Germany. 

Paul  Klincksieck,  52,  Rue  des  Ecoles,  Paris,  France. 

K.  F.  Koehler's  Antiquarium,  Kurprinzstrasse,  6,  Leipzig,  Germany. 

F.  L.  Dames,  Voss-Strasse,  32,  Berlin,  Germany. 

Dulau  &  Co.,  37  Soho  square,  London,  W.,  England. 

A.  Hermann,  8,  Rue  de  la  Sorbonne,  Paris,  France. 

John  Wheldon  &  Co.,  58  Great  Queen  street,  London,  England. 

Franz  Pietzcker,  Tubingen,  Germany. 

Ernst  Heyne,  Hospitalstrasse,  2,  Leipzig,  Germany. 

Joseph  Baer,  Rossmarkt,  18,  Frankfurt-am-Main,  Germany. 

List  &  Francke,  Thalstrasse,  Nr.  2,  Leipzig,  Germany. 

W.  Junk,  Rathenowerstrasse,  22,  Berlin  NW.  5,  Germany. 

A  not  inconsiderable  portion  of  the  North  American  literature  on  the 
classification  of  insects  has  been  published  by  the  General  Government 
through  various  channels,  and  foremost  among  them  are  the  Smith- 
sonian Institution,  the  U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  the  U.  S. 
National  Museum,  the  U.  S.  Geological  and  Geographical  Survey,  and 
the  reports  of  the  various  surveys  of  the  Territories.  Many  of  these 
publications  are  distributed  free  of  cost  to  anyone  applying  for  them; 
while  others,  like  certain  of  the  Smithsonian  publications,  are  sold  at 
a  moderate  price  to  cover  the  cost  of  publication.  Many  of  them  are 
out  of  print,  and  can  only  be  obtained  through  natural  history  book 
dealers. 

The  State  reports  of  Lintner  and  Forbes  can  be  obtained  from  the 
secretaries  of  the  respective  State  agricultural  societies  at  Albany, 
N.  Y. ,  and  Springfield,  111. ,  while  the  reports  of  the  entomologists  of 
the  State  experiment  stations  can  be  obtained  from  the  directors  of  the 
respective  stations.  The  older  reports  of  the  State  entomologist  of 
Missouri  and  the  State  entomologists  of  Illinois  (Walsh,  Le  Baron,  and 
Thomas)  are  all  out  of  print  and  can  only  be  obtained  by  purchase  from 
secondhand  dealers.  The  same  may  be  said  of  the  well-known  and 
often  quoted  reports  of  Dr.  Fitch,  which  were  published  with  the  old 
volumes  of  the  Transactions  of  the  New  York  State  Agricultural  Society. 

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